@marclamonthill hes talking down to him, "im like you" when everyone knows they are not, speaks to the Dehumanization that is built into imperialism and colonialism and @CAgovernor leans into that...
The BBC’s decision to cut this section of Akinola Davies Jr’s speech when the #Baftas was broadcast later in the day is shameful.
Thank you Akinola Davies Jr for using your platform to speak out for the rights of migrants and people facing and fleeing from persecution and mass atrocities - from the Congo to Sudan to Palestine.
BBC's Chief Correspondent, Jeremy Bowen, pretending to be under Russian attack when an elderly Ukrainian lady walking her dog stops to make sure he's okay.
BBC World Service compiled evidence on 160 cases of children shot in Gaza by the IDF
It found that in 95 cases (60%) the child was shot in the head or heart
In most cases the victim was under 12
And you will never see this on CNN or FOX evening news
Everyone needs to listen to this.
Jeremy Corbyn talks about a message from the director of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza detailing a delivery of boxes to the hospital by the IDF.
What they contained is simply demonic - it's beyond comprehension.
2 years ago I wrote that humanoid robots will end up being "THE product that will symbolize China's rise to world preeminent power status."
Look at what humanoids in China are capable of now (this was the Chinese new year gala last night,) 👇
Most impressively, you can buy one of these Unitree robots TODAY for $13.5k (https://t.co/7roZhIlLhz), which isn't the case for any US competitor: for all the hype Elon's Optimus isn't remotely ready for commercialization (Elon says it'll need another 2 years: https://t.co/jGP4c6MyAn).
Which means that this is an industry, which will end up being one of the largest industries ever (dixit Jensen Huang: https://t.co/EUXu2KDjTO), in which China is easily 3 years ahead of the US in terms of technology (given that Unitree humanoids, among others, have been mass produced for more than one year).
Which is a lifetime at the pace at which technology moves, and a gap that continuously widens given that China's humanoid field is more dynamic than the US: the city of Shenzhen alone, with 8 humanoid robot companies (https://t.co/J87Rolq3DY), outcompetes the entire US industry today.
The only thing, funnily, in which US robotics companies outcompete China is market capitalization. For instance Figure AI, which - like Optimus - has yet to commercialize a single humanoid, is valued at $39B (https://t.co/5ThOMKxigU) when Unitree is valued at $1.6B (https://t.co/m2BT7GxTrl).
Which shows again the extent to which tech valuations are divorced from reality - in the US and China both, just in opposite directions.