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Navigating the Future: Robot and Human Interaction in the Age of AI

The Evolution and Future of Robots and Human Interaction Aug 22, 2023   The keyword “robots and human interaction” encapsulates a rapidly evolving field that has seen significant advancements in recent years. The interaction between humans and robots is not new; it has been a subject of interest and research for decades. However, the pace … Read more

Inflation Benefits: Myth or Reality?

There are plenty of good five-cent cigars in the country. The trouble is they cost a quarter. Franklin P. Adams 1881-1960, American Journalist, Humorist Maximizing Inflation Benefits: Exploring Opportunities Updated Aug 2023 The most effective approach to explore this subject is through a historical lens. While the article may seem dated, it holds valuable insights … Read more

Monsanto under attack

GMO: Germans Eating Healthy Again? Updated Aug 2023 Many countries are in a deep battle to decide whether to allow or prohibit Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). The government has been in a heated debate over a possible ban in Russia for months. China has rejected US shipments of corn for containing illegal GMO corn from … Read more

What are negative interest rates: how they fueled a housing crisis

What are negative interest rates? Updated Aug 2023 Sweden is already in the mature stages of experiencing a housing crisis. Take a look at the chart below. Home prices are surging simply because it is cheap to borrow money. The lower the interest payments, the more you can borrow. Hence, individuals throw caution to the … Read more

Foreign banks Dump whopping 356 billion in US Debt

Foreign Banks Dumping USD? We will delve into this story within a historical context, as it offers valuable insights into the age-old concept of learning from history or facing the risk of repeating it. Updated Aug 2023 The chart below illustrates that Foreign Banks led by China and Saudi Arabia are busy dumping our debt. … Read more

AI Medicine: A Transformational Journey in Healthcare & Medicine

Editor: Draco Copper | Tactical Investor The Revolution of Healthcare and Medicine: AI’s Impact on the Horizon Aug 20, 2023 In recent years, the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and medicine has paved the way for a transformative revolution in healthcare. Integrating AI technologies into medical practices can redefine diagnostics, treatment, and patient care. This … Read more

AI trends: The Future is all About AI?

AI trends: Lead or Lose Updated Aug 19, 2023 Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a cornerstone of modern technology, with its influence permeating various sectors. The rapid evolution of AI has led to the emergence of numerous trends, shaping our future trajectory. This paper will explore the current and future AI trends and how they … Read more

Tragic Loss: 300,000 Vets Die Awaiting Critical Medical Care

How Many Vets Die Waiting for Care? Updated Aug 2023   “Far too often, we witness a heartbreaking reality: vets die while waiting for essential medical care. The care and support of our veterans should unquestionably stand as a top priority for any nation. Regrettably, the United States has encountered significant challenges in providing timely … Read more

College Debt: Graduates’ Luxury Habits Amidst Struggle

College Debt Reality: Luxuries vs. Graduates’ Strain Updated Aug 2023 In the realm of higher education, the spectre of college debt looms large for many graduates, ranging from a nagging burden to an outright financial quagmire. The severity of this issue becomes apparent when considering the significant proportion of their earnings—up to a staggering 18%—that … Read more

U.S. Government Lies: Unveiling 22.9% Real Unemployment

Unraveling U.S. Government Lies: Exposing the Truth Behind Deceptive Narratives Updated Aug 17, 2023 Through a historical narrative, we shed light on how the U.S. government deceives by using central banks to create a false sense of prosperity. The reality is that today’s average American faces greater economic challenges than their grandparents did. The American … Read more