
Raul Diego
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Contributing Editor at Silicon Icarus
Articles
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Jan 10, 2024 |
archive.siliconicarus.org | Raul Diego
CHEYENNE, WYOMING – Caitlin Long does not “have direct evidence” that the U.S. federal government coordinated an attack on Silicon Valley Bank (SBV) and others to bring down the cryptocurrency sector, but she is nevertheless convinced that the Biden administration is harboring an “anti-Crypto wing”, which together with the Federal Reserve, conspired to do so as part of a wider plot to neuter the digital asset industry. “It’s all going to come out.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
archive.siliconicarus.org | Raul Diego
LEUVEN, BELGIUM – Politics and advertising are similar in that everything is planned and everybody lies. The latter is an industry of deceit, when it comes right down to it. Lies are painstakingly crafted through many hours of meetings, focus groups and even get their own photo shoot and color palette.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
archive.siliconicarus.org | Raul Diego
NEW YORK, NY – In most people’s minds, generative artificial intelligence (AI) is strictly associated with the creative industries and the natural language models that output images based on textual inputs called prompts. Much of the hype has been driven by curious social media users, who post the results of their often outrageous queries in search of the next hit of dopamine.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
archive.siliconicarus.org | Raul Diego
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On the 27th of October, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt stood before a room full of Naval officers and bragged about a map, which he described as proof of Hitler’s expansionist plans for South America. Just over a month before Pearl Harbor, FDR claimed that he had in his possession a secret document that vindicated his repeated warnings about the German threat to America’s sphere of influence and put the nail in the coffin of the isolationist camp in the US Congress.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
archive.siliconicarus.org | Raul Diego
MEXICO D.F. (Federal District) – A poignant cartoon titled “Venus de Fentanilo” appeared in a recent edition of Mexican daily, La Jornada, showing a drug-addled Venus de Milo draped in an American flag with multiple syringes protruding from her famously missing arms strewn across the floor. “I want to invade Mexico because I am addicted to drugs,” reads a speech bubble above the tattered-looking goddess of beauty.
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