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Joshua@ergaster9·
@GergelyOrosz Congrats, you’ve spotted one of the bars. Now imagine the rest of the cage.
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@NXT4EU The real enemy of the EU isn’t abroad, it’s the political oligarchy rotting it from the inside. Reform starts at home
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Guille@GSBrread·
Saw @marshallrichrds drone adventures (ty for the inspiration) and had to give it a try myself. Reversed the E58's video feed, vision-based navigation next 🚁
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@GrandpaRoy2 Amazing project. Perfect opportunity to get involved in miltech!
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Nitin Panwar
Nitin Panwar@Nitin_Author·
🚨BREAKING: AI isn’t coming for CFOs and CEOs. 🔥It’s coming for how they think. In 2025: ➡️CFOs using AI for forecasting beat peers by +32% margin growth ➡️CEOs using AI-driven market sensing are 2.4x faster to pivot strategies ➡️Yet, 61% of leadership teams still treat AI as an IT project not a strategic engine The new power skill? → Decision Intelligence: Combining instinct + AI-driven foresight. Those who master it will not just survive. They’ll dominate. #CFO #CEO #AI #Leadership #DecisionIntelligence #BusinessStrategy #FutureReady #CFO #CEO #AILeadership #FinanceTransformation #AIExecution #DigitalStrategy #FutureOfWork #DecisionIntelligence #NitinPanwarWrites @enilev @Jagersbergknut @TysonLester @GlenGilmore @chidambara09 @jeancayeux @labordeolivier @BetaMoroney @mvollmer1 @Nicochan33 @jeancayeux @RLDI_Lamy @pierrepinna @pierrecappelli @pchamard @Analytics_699 @JeromeMONANGE @Fabriziobustama @PawlowskiMario @theomitsa @drsharwood @kalydeoo @AnthonyRochand @AndrewinContact @FinMKTG @1OFFGINGER @smaksked @CurieuxExplorer @LavaletteAstrid @Eli_Krumova @andresvilarino @FrRonconi @fernandolofrano @gvalan @HeinzVHoenen @bimedotcom @dinisguarda @fogle_shane @FmFrancoise @nafisalam @Mhcommunicate @AlAmadi1 @jblefevre60 @EduardoValenteI @PVynckier @bbailey39 @Corix_JC @anand_narang @bamitav @Khulood_Almani
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Joshua@ergaster9·
@viejocontinent_ Quizá es desconfianza debido a la falta de representación, mecanismos de control a la clase política y corrupción sistemática que sufrimos en España. “El adorno del carnet digital bien, pero hay que hacer cambios en el core” — así me siento yo y creo que muchos otros
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Karim Hallal Peche
Karim Hallal Peche@viejocontinent_·
Es que es acojonante la disonancia cognitiva de la gente. Solo ganamos derechos y está mal. Se reduce la burocracia en la UE (de lo que más se pide) y está mal. Se revisará que haya menos loquitos al volante y está mal. Haters gonna hate, qué lastre de gente.
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Karim Hallal Peche@viejocontinent_·
🚙🇪🇺 La Comisión anuncia que habrá carnet de conducir digital. Ventajas: - Menos burocracia - Más facilidad para conducir en la UE - Puedes seguir usando y pidiendo el carnet físico - Más chequeo físico y mental para aprobar el carnet Los comentarios de la peña:
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Comisión Europea en España@ComisionEuropea

🪪🚘El nuevo carnet de conducir digital de la UE está en camino: válido en toda la Unión Europea y con normas más estrictas para conductores noveles. Toda la información ⬇️

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@Quatuux @GrandpaRoy2 Contrast for the cameras also increased, and much more horizon to inspect
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Roy🇨🇦
Roy🇨🇦@GrandpaRoy2·
The Ukrainian company Aero Bavovna is developing an aerostat system to intercept Russian “Shahed” UAVs. The balloon will carry an FPV fixed wing kamikaze ready to be dropped when a Shahed is detected by an infrared camera. t.me/texotdelBPLA/2…
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Roy🇨🇦@GrandpaRoy2

Shoot the archer not the arrow. Ukraine has developed tethered balloons with a radio receiver package, intended to geolocate Russian drone control transmitters to target the operators. Aero Azimuth balloons are located 9km from the front lines at an altitude of 300-700m.

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Joshua@ergaster9·
@camrrowe Building the "anti-drone flare". Here you can find project status update slides: micro-missile.xyz Currently pivoted slightly from this original idea and working on a much simpler version; hmu for more info!
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Joshua@ergaster9·
@NickADobos Treat yourself nicely near in the future
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Nick Dobos
Nick Dobos@NickADobos·
How do this without getting so depressed & burnt out your entire body shuts down and you can’t feel happiness or excited?
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@sambendett So, are they usually used as FPV kamikaze (with extra payload cap.)?
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Samuel Bendett
Samuel Bendett@sambendett·
Russian mil bloggers are posting the following video of what appears to be a Ukrainian version of the “Vobla” DIY multirotor drone. If this video is mislabeled and is not showing a Ukrainian effort, let me know. t.me/texotdelBPLA/2…
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Cents-cheap kinetic kamikaze drone interceptors incoming
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Joshua@ergaster9·
@CEA_Officiel How the camera is placed so it does not melt?
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CEA@CEA_Officiel·
#Fusion🔥| 1ère mondiale pour l'énergie de fusion ! 👀Nouveau record obtenu dans le tokamak WEST, opéré sur le centre CEA de Cadarache : il a maintenu un plasma de fusion chaud de plusieurs dizaines de millions de degrés pendant 22 minutes avec 2,6 gigajoules d'énergie injectée.
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eu/acc@euacc·
Top LLM models sources of funding: - OpenAI, private investment - Claude, private investment - DeepSeek, private investment - Meta AI, private investment - Gemini, private investment Meanwhile, the 🇪🇺 EU: - "Let's build an LLM with government funding" Makes no sense Instead, the EU should immediately repeal the EU Artificial Intelligence Act that literally bans most AI companies from operating within the EU If Europe wants to be competitive in AI (or tech in general), the answer isn't spending more European taxpayer's money The answer is removing the ridiculous regulations that prevent Europeans from building AI and tech companies right now
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AI made in 🇪🇺 OpenEuroLLM, the first family of open source Large Language Models covering all EU languages, has earned the first STEP Seal for its excellence. It brings together EU startups, research labs and supercomputing hosts to train AI on European supercomputers ↓

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Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Sebastian Siemiatkowski@klarnaseb·
NOTE: Using OpenAi Operator at your bank in EU is illegal by law! Web access for assistants was banned years ago as part of “Open banking” Here is the story of why: 15 years ago I stumbled into Sofort in Germany. A company with the idea to build a digital assistant that would interact with your banks poor UI, so you as a user could avoid it. Just like operator. Back then it was script based, not AI but it worked. I was so impressed Klarna bought the company. It has since then processed billions of dollars. But of course banks got scared! What happens if people use the digital assistant only, instead of their bank. And what if the assistant says, stop paying those fees to your bank and let me help you switch? So German banks sued. They claimed privacy concerns. It went to Brussels and a long lobbying and legal fight pursued. This was the beginning of what we today call open banking! I and others spent years fighting over consumers right to use digital assistants, when accessing their banks. We knew this was critical to create real competition, in an industry that has been plagued by excess profits for years. At first Jonathan Hill from UK was responsible and very supportive. But then he left and a German guy came onboard. He was 100% aligned with incumbent banks and we thought the case was lost. However he did a mistake and let some Russian oligarchs take him for a ride on their private jet. And so he was out. Finally @VDombrovskis stepped in. He was smart and supportive but pressure from banks was intense. There was rumors that they were funding privacy groups in Germany, to have them use privacy concerns to kill Open Banking. What if the digital assistant accessed some of your private data? We were about to loose the vote, when the competitive authorities of EU started getting interested. They suspected the banks were lobbying and pursuing this matter for profit reasons to reduce competition(really…). A few weeks before the vote in parliament they raided the offices of some Dutch and Polish banks. Everyone got super nervous and the Open Banking regulation was passed! Almost… A small technical detail was left to EBA (European banking authorities). Should your digital assistant use an API for access to your bank account or the standard web UI you use yourself for accessing your bank? We pushed as hard as we could. We highlighted and said, if your assistant is mandated to use the API that your bank supplies. What if the API don’t support all the same features. Or the API is broken? Don’t worry said regulators. You can complain with authorities 😂 We said at least let the digital assistant, as fall back, use the web UI. Then banks cant cheat, as they will know we can always use the same UI as their human customers. It’s called self regulation. But EBA ignored us. Today web UI access for digital assistants as ChatGPT Operator is illegal by law. And surprise, surprise the open banking API of European banks, continue to be broken, lack functionality and banks add as much friction as they can. We report and see thousands of issues with these APIs every year. And people ask me why open banking has not become a larger success… What do you say @donaldtusk time for a change? Jest potrzebne!
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Joshua@ergaster9·
@KallistoAI No place to hide under the sky!
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build build build; learn learn learn; improve improve improve; win win win; explore explore explore; live live live
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@JagersbergKnut Sunken NS2 pipes provides us insights about where one limit to our power is. If a project addressing a fundamental issue like energy cannot be secured, we lack meaningful power. We may hold influence in other areas, but they are ultimately insignificant
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Knut Jägersberg
Knut Jägersberg@JagersbergKnut·
In these times it's important to not fall for the psyop of a weak, unimportant Europe, despite issues. There is the ambition to make Europe feel as if everything went downhill already and were 15 years in the future after decline, now. Europe still has considerable power.
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Joshua@ergaster9·
@mansantillan @joehas @javilop Not a fair debate. Expectations of the IMF vs past actual data. Former bounded by probs and trends, later by reality. Maybe the IMF is not considering corruption into their equations? Also, per capita (either trend or actual data) was/is/will be below (‘23 - 32 vs 84 k$)
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Joe Haslam ☘ 🇪🇺
Europe has a problem with repeatedly misbehaving hyperscale firms who have to pay billion dollar fines for not respecting legitimate privacy concerns of European consumers. The EU had learned from this with the AI Act which is not all that different from the Senate Bill 942: California AI Transparency Act which followed. Spain carried out a competitive process which received 106 application from which @ibelda was chosen as the New Director General of the AESIA. Ignasi has two doctorates as well as time both a CEO and Founder. A bit of respect please for those of us who both work in Academia as well as start companies. We can walk as well as chew gum. Among the advisors to the Spanish govt are Joaquin Quiñonero Candela who Until September 2021, was the Distinguished Technical Lead for Responsible AI at Facebook. He built the Facebook A.I. engine. He knows what he is talking about. Now he has regrets. As anyone who reads @dealflowes every Monday, Spain has many companies active in the A.I. space. Most are in the agent rather than the foundational model space. Which, as anyone who reads Goldman Sachs reports such as “ Will the $1 trillion of generative AI investment pay off” will know is the space to be. For their own purposes namely the ability to fuck Europe up and down (and twice on Sundays), Silicon Valley likes to portray Europe as this highly regulated place. In reality, we let US companies away with far more than we should for access to our markets. Regulation? As I say first hand when I was there in November, they are terrified of Europe as, unlike their own politicians, the EU Is not for sale to the highest bidder. Plus the EU is large enough to stand up for itself when it wants to . As Apple found out with the USB-C charger. For many years now, with the Fund-ico, Spanish governments have been pumping billions (EUR 4.5 billion) into supporting scaleups. There are few votes in this so they do it quietly. Post like this from Javi may reflect his experience but they do not reflect mine. Proposing Matt Gaetz as AG means you are not a serious county. It’s all a grift. Wait until Elon falls out with Trump. If you won’t do it yourself maybe you need immigrants like me to do the jobs you won’t do. Repite conmigo “Spain is growing faster than the USA.”
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Javi Lopez ⛩️@javilopen

Spain is nowhere near being a leader in AI, yet we already have an AI regulatory agency with 80 employees paid with public funds. From the creators of "Cookies killed your parents, so we regulate them" comes the latest blockbuster in Spain: "We have no f*cking idea what to regulate about AI, but let's start by paying 80 hefty public salaries." Spain doesn’t have any frontier AI companies, but the country rushed to establish the first AI agency in Europe: the Spanish Agency for the Supervision of Artificial Intelligence (AESIA). The organization will have a president, a director, two subdirectors, a secretary general, and 10 departments. Imagine a startup launching with 80 employees but without any clear objectives or tasks. But since this is a public agency and the money is “everyone’s”, nothing happens! And soon enough, 80 won’t seem like much—they’ll grow to 200 employees. That’s how we roll here. It makes me sick 🤮 1. Bad States Are Like the Cookie Monster The worst kind of state isn’t one that doesn’t help its citizens. It’s the kind that’s so bloated it has to invent bureaucracy to keep all its bureaucrats busy. That’s a sign of decline. Imagine redirecting that money—call me crazy—towards lowering taxes, making it easier to start businesses, improving public education, or keeping people healthier with better public healthcare. But no, let's use it for AI regulations. Let’s throw a wrench into the wheels. 2. Europe’s Regulatory Obsession Will Be Its Downfall The orientation of this agency in Spain seems to align perfectly with the EU's regulatory obsession. This obsession is slowly creating two types of AI: a crippled one for Europeans and another, fully functional, for the rest of the world. For instance, OpenAI delayed its entry into the EU with Sora for that very reason, and the same is happening with many other AI platforms. Some Europeans might laugh about not having access to Sora or future ChatGPT versions, but when it starts piling up, it will be horrific, sad, and absolutely painful how far behind Europe will fall compared to the rest of the world. 3. The Agency’s HQ? A Castle My admiration for the palace where this regulatory agency will be headquartered (all paid with our taxes 💸). It’s truly beautiful. Imagine what a fantastic museum it could be. I picture myself walking through its halls, admiring fossils... but nope, maybe I will have to visit it after being reported for making an AI video of Trump kissing Pedro Sánchez in Christmas sweaters. Let me tweak an Indiana Jones quote slightly: That should be in a museum! 4. Bureaucracy Breeds Bureaucracy: Parkinson’s Law “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion” + “Bureaucrats create jobs for other bureaucrats”. That’s why I value small teams. If your team can’t share a family-size pizza and feel full, it’s too big. The future director of Spain’s new AI regulatory agency will earn €156,000 a year. Add to that the cost of the 80 employees, plus maintaining the palace HQ, and we’re looking at several million euros annually from taxpayers. Considering there aren’t many companies in Spain whose core business is AI, it’ll take years to generate even a fraction of that amount in value. In fact, if we’re not careful, more money will be spent on regulation than the industry will generate. 🤣 And, of course, the more it’s regulated, the less it’ll generate. Fun fact: the director will earn more than Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez. So if your kids tell you they want to be future presidents, tell them no... the future in Europe belongs to regulators and bureaucrats! (Until they bring Europe to ruin). By the way, wouldn’t it be enough to upload the AI EU Act PDF into Grok? 🤣 Make an AI bot regulate itself... "Grok Regulator 2.0". 5. Throwing Wrenches into the Wheels If 20-year-olds are already scared to start businesses because of GDPR and cookie policies, imagine when they get fined (hypothetically) for using ChatGPT with a “non-regulated” version. 🤣 Let’s regulate. Keep regulating. At the bottom of the ocean, we can regulate the rusty remains of the ship we’re on so that it doesn’t bother the fish. 6. Will We Be Forced to Emigrate? For me, it’s clear: - As an entrepreneur, having sold Magnific and happily working at Freepik, I don’t plan on starting anything new in the short/medium term. But if I did, and it was AI-related, the current situation in Europe/Spain and this trend of throwing wrenches into the wheels would definitely make me consider moving abroad to launch it. I’m older now, so I probably wouldn’t, but if I were 20-30 years old, I wouldn’t think twice. - As an investor, it’s also clear: why invest in an AI company in Spain or Europe, with the risk that the regulators will crush it? It’s far more attractive—and the tech is more advanced—to invest in the US or, call me crazy, even China. Here in Europe, as usual, we FIRST regulate and THEN wait to see what we’ll need to regulate. It’s all backward: no foundational models, no core AI companies, just a handful of players (like Freepik/Magnific). But we already have a regulatory agency... and not even clear laws or guidelines about what’s legal or not! 7. There’s No Other Option but to Bow Our Heads Anyway, I’ll stop ranting because in Spain, there are literally just a handful of us working on AI, and from those 80 regulators, maybe 20 will end up being assigned just to monitor Magnific/Freepik 🤣. We’d better bow our heads and accept the reality that China and the USA will leave us behind, kicking a can down the road. If this text goes viral, they’ll come after us. Maybe I should just keep my mouth shut, or these regulators will come after us with everything they’ve got… So, I take back everything I said. Regulation is amazing. Regulating is so much better than creating value, technology, projects, products, or services. Regulating a lot will make us strong. Do 20 burpees and 20 regulations every day, and you’ll be ripped. First, let’s establish a solid regulatory framework that encourages people to take the plunge because they’ll have a clear idea of all the fines they might face. This is FOOLPROOF and a HUGE HELP to entrepreneurs, researchers, and AI scientists. And thanks to regulation, it will be impossible for a Malicious AGI to emerge because if it’s very, very prohibited, it just won’t happen here. Maybe the Americans, who don’t regulate anything, will create a Malicious AI and deal with the consequences… but we won’t let it board a plane and come to Spain to cause trouble. We’ll have that STRICTLY prohibited. The future is colorful. It’s bright. Spain, leader in AI. Forever and ever. OpenAI is trembling. THE SPANISH AGI IS COMING. ... Imagine being China or the USA and laughing your ass off watching another power (Europe) throw wrenches into its own wheels, leaving the entire AI field wide open for you to do whatever you want 😂

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