@Sports_Doctor2 They will not, because an educated population/electorate is the greatest threat to corrupt politicians; knowledge empowers citizens to question authority, expose misconduct, and resist manipulation.
@DAMIADENUGA Just like people who know your number can text you. I'd rather a stranger have my username than my phone number for obvious reasons. Besides, I can still decide not to reply to messages from unknown senders.
41 years old and CR7 is still bullying defenders at a World Cup. Brace, first man EVER to score at six different World Cups, and Portugal stroll 5-0. Say what you want about him, he will certainly be remembered as one of if not the greatest football player.
#FIFAworlcup2026
That's the whole concept in 9 posts.
I do one of these every Friday, take the term everyone's repeating and make it make sense. Follow if that's useful, and pass post 1 along to whoever keeps nodding along to "sovereign AI" in meetings.
There's a phrase that got said in a room full of There's a phrase that got said in a room full of presidents this week, and almost nobody outside tech can define it.
"Sovereign AI."
It's about to decide which countries matter in the next decade. Quick breakdown:
So next time you see "sovereign AI" in a headline, here's the one-line version to keep:
It's the difference between owning the road and paying a toll forever to whoever built it.
That's the month in a nutshell.
I break down AI like this every day; no hype, just what's usable.
Follow @smartmickyjay and repost the first tweet if this saved you an hour.
7/ The meta-trend: 2026 is the year of agents that DO, not chatbots that talk.
Reasoning + running code + connecting to your tools. If you learn one thing, learn to delegate multi-step tasks to an agent.