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Iran may block passage through Red SeaIran threatened to block the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Red Sea if the United States lands ground forces on the Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf or "anywhere else" in Iran, while also warning to open "other fronts as a surprise," a military source told the semi-official Tasnim News Agency on Wednesday."The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is considered one of the world’s strategic straits, and Iran has both the will and the capability to generate a fully credible threat against it. Therefore, if the Americans want to take foolish measures regarding the Strait of Hormuz, they should be careful not to add another strait to their list of problems," the source stated, again emphasizing the Middle Eastern country was "prepared for escalation."His comments come amid reports of the US moving ground troops to the region and rumors of their possible deployment on Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf or the Iranian mainland. On the other hand, US President Donald Trump claimed Iran was negotiating, which Tehran had denied.
Exclusive: U.S. needs "whole new workforce" for AI, Meta president saysDina Powell McCormick at Axios' AI+DC Summit.The U.S. will need a "whole new workforce" within the next two years to be competitive in the AI race, Meta President Dina Powell McCormick said Wednesday at Axios' AI+DC Summit.Why it matters: She says half a million electricians will be necessary to build the vast infrastructure needed in the U.S. alone.Driving the news: "We talk about it as the workforce of America because if you're competing on behalf of America, these are the real heroes that are building the very infrastructure that will help us win," McCormick told Axios' Mike Allen.The recent elevation of McCormick, a prominent banking executive, reflects Meta's focus on new tech and dealmaking.Catch up quick: McCormick, a former Republican official, was tapped to join Meta full-time as president and vice chairman in January.Her global finance connections make her a central piece of Meta's dealmaking in the AI era with key industries, like tech infrastructure and energy, Axios' Sara Fischer reports.CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of "Meta Compute" in January, an initiative to build AI infrastructure and oversee its data center fleet.He said McCormick would work alongside that project with a particular focus on partnering with governments and sovereigns to support Meta's infrastructure.
Me duelen los ojos leyendo a la tal María Alvarez, ¿los pisitos "el capital de un país"? ¿comprando un pisito formas parte del 'accionariado' de un país? Qué barbaridad...Y lo de limitar los bares -que yo sepa no están limitados aunque necesiten sus licencias- ; las farmacias -sí- y lo de los taxis... en países más 'normales' no están limitados. Lo de España convirtiendo las licencias de taxi en activos financieros y permitir que sean transmisibles entre particulares es una verdadera estafa y una anormalidad. Y mejor no hablar de los uber/cabify con cuyas licencias, conseguidas en los juzgados, se ha capitalizado una empresa a base de vendérselas a más de 100mil euros al que necesita trabajar. Endeudarse para poder trabajar de taxista.... lo que hay que ver. En Reino Unido por ejemplo eso no existe y nadie tiene que pagar para hacerse conductor de Uber. Dejando el offtopic, ¡la vivienda no es 'accionariado' de nada! Es un bien básico y es un bien de uso duradero, nada más. A ver si al final va a haber que ser 'accionista del país' también para comprar comida... La vivienda como 'hactibo' es incompatible con la vida. ¿Qué clase de 'acceso' al 'hactibo' pretende la tal María Alvarez? ¿Bajar un poco el precio pero mantener la sobrevaloración? ¿Plantear que endeudarse hasta las orejas sea un derecho fundamental del ciudadano?En este mundo, después de tantas décadas de mercado disfuncional de la vivienda, vamos a necesitar montañas de psiquiatras, juristas, economistas, filósofos y hasta exorcistas solo para que vuelva la normalidad.