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    Elon Musk, the last prophecy and the decline of professions

    The warning seemed delirious, but it was an uncomfortable foretaste of what was to come: Artificial Intelligence will not only replace jobs, but will extinguish the very need for “human labor” as we have understood it in recent millennia.

    Satellites under fire: the war you don’t see but has already begun

    As you read this, there is an object orbiting the Earth whose sole function is to spy on, interfere with, or outright disable another object also orbiting the Earth. That's the news. The tragedy is that we no longer consider it news.

    The Big Bang is no longer enough: a galaxy challenges physics and scientific faith

    What if the universe didn't begin with a bang, but with a miscalculated lie?

    PlayStation 6: The console that doesn’t want to depend on you (or your WiFi)

    The PlayStation 6 isn't just a new console. It's a clue as to what Sony wants to be this decade: the ultimate defender of a standalone gaming experience in an increasingly surveilled world

    Let’s not forget that one of the goals of Sabermetrics is to reduce costs

    While sabermetrics was born as a response to budgetary constraints, its impact has been so significant that even multimillion-dollar teams have adopted this discipline as an integral part of their strategic approach. The reason is clear: the pursuit of efficiency and risk minimization is a constant in any industry

    Millions in pixels: Baseball versus the video game industry

    The disparity in investment between MLB and the video game industry underscores a macroeconomic reality: evolving entertainment preferences and technological adaptability are crucial to attracting investment

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