
Fuzail Zafar
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SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio received a low departure protocol in Jaipur, where he was seen off by a local SHO and police personnel. Critics argue that if a similar official visited Pakistan, the Prime Minister, Chief Minister, and top military generals would attend the send-off personally. Some commentators view this protocol gap as a reflection of the differing political cultures between a free state and a subservient one.






Today at 7PM. With @Jehad_Zafar at @EonHoldings



Novak Djokovic just said hydration is the one health habit no one can argue with. Djokovic is the 24-time Grand Slam champion who has spent 15 years studying wellness and longevity. He says most people don't realize how poorly hydrated they actually are. Djokovic says diet changes are challenging because there are hundreds of different diets and everyone has their own preference. But he believes hydration is something everyone can agree on. Drinking water alone isn't the answer. The cells need minerals, electrolytes, and the right nutrients to absorb the water in the first place. Djokovic says modern soil is depleted, the food travels too far from where it's grown, and the air and water are polluted. Hydration is the one variable still inside your control. Most people are dehydrated and have never been told what it's actually costing them. — Novak Djokavic (@DjokerNole) on Jay Shetty's (@jayshetty) podcast PS: B2C health apps, SaaS, brand or info founders: We'll make 𝕏 your #1 organic acquisition channel in the next 90 days without you writing a single tweet. In just 55 days, this account grew to 10.1K followers and 37.3M impressions. Book a 15-minute call: cal.com/goku/15-min-me…




Second live episode with @Jehad_Zafar and @Fuzail_Z on @TheWideSide We analyzed the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, global geopolitical tensions, and societal shifts. Key discussion themes: Societal Control & Philosophy: We drew parallels between George Orwell’s 1984 (state-sponsored oppression) and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (control through pleasure and comfort), arguing that modern systems are increasingly using AI and mass surveillance to stifle dissent and critical thinking. The Future of AI & Economy: A major segment explores how AI is being used by major tech entities to reshape labor and consumption. We discussed, how the financialization of the global economy, moving away from wealth creation toward money printing and data-driven control, has altered the status quo. Geopolitical Tensions: Our conversation delves into the rivalry between the U.S. and China, specifically focusing on the struggle for technological dominance, the impact of AI on modern warfare, and the role of corporate farming and supply chains in global conflicts. Pakistan’s Context: Throughout the discussion, we related these global trends back to the current political and economic challenges facing Pakistan, including the cost-of-living crisis and the influence of international power dynamics on domestic policy. Key Takeaway: We highlighted that humanity is currently navigating a period where traditional institutions are under threat, and emphasized the necessity of developing specific skills and knowledge to survive and thrive in this rapidly changing technological and political landscape. Youtube >> youtube.com/live/8XPdkEBso…



