VivaTech 2025 in Paris yesterday, June 11th, 2025, marking my first European view after two in Taipei and one in the U.S. Huang outlined the European Union’s plan to build 20 AI factories, highlighting 13 key hubs: Barcelona Supercomputing Center (Spain), Jülich Supercomputing Center (Germany), GENCI/CEA (France), CINECA (Italy), CSC (Finland), GRNET (Greece), Linköping University … Continue reading VivaTech 2025 and the 20 AI Factories
Tag: Economic
WWDC25 and Digital ID
Apple’s 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference #WWDC25 really blew me away with its seamless fusion of technology and human-centered design. The conference unveiled iOS 19, an advanced Apple Intelligence, and tighter integration across its device ecosystem. Siri has become smarter, with conversations that feel as natural as chatting with a friend. The upgrades to AR/VR and … Continue reading WWDC25 and Digital ID
The role of the art museum, the form of the work and the transformation of the new generation of collectors
I’ve been captivated by the art world’s ebbs and flows. Concept art and tech, driven art-think digital creations, NFTs, and AI generated works-are reshaping the global market in ways that are both thrilling and paradoxical. Traditionally, concept art thrived in museums or experimental spaces, drawing those who prized ideas over objects, while paintings and sculptures … Continue reading The role of the art museum, the form of the work and the transformation of the new generation of collectors
When Democracy Meets Moral and Economic Limits
In today’s discourse on public economics, I often sense that a fundamental question is being overlooked- does democracy, in its current form, encourage a systemic evasion of fiscal and moral responsibility? This isn’t an anti-democratic stance, but rather an honest interrogation of its structural incentives. Democracy grants us the freedom to choose. Yet, it often … Continue reading When Democracy Meets Moral and Economic Limits




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