As with the stock market, let's allocate our needs wisely, thus lessening the economic impact when a single "decision-maker" makes a foolish decision to plunge the world into chaos.
For example, yesterday, Mister T. decided to increase coal production, which is the most polluting in the world, in order to meet the enormous energy demands generated by AI. We can choose to no longer use American AI models as long as this policy is implemented. This can be a responsible and sensible choice to stop contributing to the reality of global warming.
Let's be mindful of the human and ecological impact of your investments. Our greatest value is human potential. Let's be mindful of the ecological impact our choices will have.
Mister T., take a break The US also has a lot to lose, let's not forget that. So, this is a very good opportunity to reflect on our dependence on a single economic player. In France, we say, "We must not put all our eggs in one basket." This applies to our industry, particularly regarding the GAFAM companies. For all companies negotiating a digital transition, we must optimize costs through increased deployment of digital technology and artificial intelligence.
What makes a great SME/SMI in 2025? The one that young talents want to work for. Is it the salary, bonuses and benefits? Is it a fair supply chain economy? Is it low-carbon sustainability?
Today I finished a long (27 years old) story. I published publicly my short-film called REGARDS (LOOKS) about Franz #Kafka on #odysse : https://bit.ly/3UhVRJ1 audio: french subtitles: English
Plot: An angry brother, a mother waiting, a betrail. Something will happen in the street under the eyes of those who don't want to see.
REGARDS by Shamantao from Franz Kafka (English Subtitles)