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Top Links 1159 In AI, revenue just caught up with depreciation. When will China make Mythos? How Indonesia invented sea denial & "Bombed Happiness".
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The concept of 'Bombed Happiness' raises important questions about the ethical implications of warfare and its impact on civilian life.
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The hype around AI's revenue is misleading; it masks underlying issues such as job displacement and ethical concerns.
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China's development of Mythos could reshape global tech dynamics, but its implications for international relations remain uncertain.
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Indonesia's sea denial strategy illustrates a proactive approach to national security that other nations should study and emulate.
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AI's revenue growth signals a turning point for tech investment, highlighting the potential for unprecedented innovation.
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