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WorkWorkWorkChina's giant new gamble with digital IDs - The Economist (No paywall) IT WAS IN 1984, of course, that police stations in China started issuing national ID cards to those over the age of 16. Citizens still need them to travel, pay taxes or gain access to public services. Now the Communist Party wants to cross another Rubicon. On July 15th the government will launch digital IDs for use on the internet, shifting responsibility for online verification from private firms to the government. This is a potentially enormous step change in the states control over data. It augments China's radically different approach to managing and surveilling the digital lives of its citizens. And it may alter who captures the profits generated from the online economy and even change the evolution of artificial intelligence in China. WorkSuperstar coders are raking it in. Others, not so much - The Economist (No paywall) Lucas Beyer is not a celebrity. But in Silicon Valley's rarefied world of machine-learning talent, he is seen as one. A former researcher at OpenAI, Mr Beyer announced last month that he was leaving the artificial-intelligence (AI) lab behind ChatGPT to join Meta, a social-media giant with big AI ambitions of its own. With rumours swirling that Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's boss, was offering packages worth $100m to poach AI whizzes, Mr Beyer clarified that he had not secured a nine-figure deal. That he needed to say so at all reflects the extent of the frenzy.
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WorkWorkMacron's succession problem The country's last five or six elections all had surprises and plot twists, but each time the contest's basic structure was still foreseeable two years ahead of time. That isn't the case now. WorkWork WorkWorkWorkTrump Praises Adams, Threatens to Arrest Mamdani - Intelligencer (No paywall) On Tuesday, Zohran Mamdani's victory over Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for New York mayor became official, setting up the party's nominee for a potential four-way race for City Hall this fall. Within hours, President Donald Trump signaled support for the one candidate in the race for whom he made federal charges disappear and threatened to arrest Mamdani. Work WorkWorkWorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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