Tag: Artificial intelligence
Tallman: Rejoice, for God will outlast all trials
We are living in unpredictable, scary times. We don’t know if tariffs or artificial intelligence will put many of us out of work. We don’t know if humanity will survive robots or climate change. We don’t know if the United States will start a military or nuclear war if it cannot win an economic war […]
Could American Tariffs Hand China A Semiconductor Advantage?
Imagine a future scenario unfolding through 2025, where global semiconductor alliances—long carefully coordinated by the United States—begin to fracture dramatically. This speculative future doesn’t hinge on new technological breakthroughs or sudden security crises, but instead arises from political and economic miscalculations by an increasingly isolated and confrontational United States. The … [continued]
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The Great Realignment: What Global Investors Must Know About China in 2025
The world is in the middle of a structural reset—one where global capital can no longer pretend geopolitics, climate, and industrial policy are background noise. From liquefied gas to lithium, from advanced chips to artificial intelligence, the foundations of the global economy are now strategic terrain. It’s in this moment—when … [continued]
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The Road To Renewable Energy Continues On — Even Against The Political Tide
If you have worried that the US road to renewable energy will halt under the corrupt Trump administration, you do have cause for concern. But there is also hope. A series of newly released analyses indicate that, yes, the US renewable energy transition will slow down, but forces already in … [continued]
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How Broadband Over Power Lines Can Support Electrical Grids
In the first part of April, Corinex announced a $30 million investment round. The company is a global leader in broadband over power lines (BPL)–based grid visibility and flexibility solutions. The new investment will help the company continue its work in major European electricity markets, which also supports decentralized low-carbon … [continued]
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