How AI Tokens Challenge Broadband Economics
The parallel evolution of two foundational commodities in a new economic layer.
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The parallel evolution of two foundational commodities in a new economic layer.
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“When wireless is perfectly applied the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which in fact it is, all things being particles of a real and rhythmic whole. We shall be able to communicate with one another instantly,… more ›
Digital Reality | Edge.org A Conversation with Neil Gershenfeld ..Today, you can send a design to a fab lab and you need ten different machines to turn the data into something. Twenty years from now, all of that will be… more ›
Eating toothpaste, avoiding gangs: Why migrants head to Mediterranean (CNN)They come from more than 20 countries, drawn to Libya as the funnel to Europe. Eritreans want to escape repression or military service; Somalis flee Al-Shabaab and clan warfare; Syrians have… more ›
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