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💰 Silicon Six dodged $278B in US taxes
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☀️ On this day: On April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. The disaster highlighted the need for more reliable and widespread wireless systems for distress signals, ultimately driving future advancements in maritime communication—a crucial precursor to modern tech.
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💰 Silicon Six dodged $278B in US taxes, report says
⚖️ Meta is set to face a major US antitrust trial
🤖 OpenAI launches faster, smarter GPT-4.1
🏭 NVIDIA to build AI supercomputers in the U.S.
🧠 AI beats doctors in spotting tuberculosis
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💰 Silicon Six dodged $278B in US taxes, report says ↗️LINK
What: Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Netflix—the “Silicon Six”—allegedly avoided nearly $278B in US corporate taxes over the past decade, paying an average 18.8% tax rate versus the expected 29.7%, according to the Fair Tax Foundation.
Why: The report cites “hardwired” tax avoidance strategies, including profit shifting and inflated tax contingencies. Firms also benefited from breaks on foreign-derived intangible income and booked profits in low-tax jurisdictions.
Impact: The findings fuel global concerns over Big Tech’s tax practices and influence, sparking fresh debate on corporate accountability and potential reforms in international tax laws.
⚖️ Meta is set to face a major US antitrust trial ↗️LINK
What: Meta is set to face a major US antitrust trial, with the FTC accusing it of illegally maintaining a monopoly by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp. The case, filed under Trump and continued by Biden, could lead to forced divestitures.
Why: Regulators argue these acquisitions stifled competition in the social media market. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly sought a settlement, raising eyebrows over potential political influence.
Impact: If the FTC succeeds, it could reshape the tech industry by challenging consolidation and setting new boundaries on Big Tech’s market power.
🤖 OpenAI launches faster, smarter GPT-4.1 ↗️LINK
What: OpenAI unveiled GPT-4.1, a powerful upgrade to GPT-4o, boasting major improvements in coding, instruction following, and context handling. It supports a 1 million-token context window—up from 128,000—and is 26% cheaper. Smaller versions, GPT-4.1 Mini and Nano, also launched.
Why: The move aims to offer faster, more efficient models amid growing AI competition and follows GPT-4o's recent popularity surge. OpenAI is also retiring older models, including GPT-4 and GPT-4.5.
Impact: GPT-4.1 raises the bar in AI capability and affordability, signaling OpenAI's shift toward more accessible, high-performance tools for developers.
🏭 NVIDIA to build AI supercomputers in the U.S. ↗️LINK
What: NVIDIA is manufacturing its AI supercomputers in the U.S. for the first time, building facilities in Texas and producing Blackwell chips in Arizona through partners like TSMC, Foxconn, and Wistron.
Why: The move aims to meet skyrocketing demand for AI infrastructure, strengthen supply chain resilience, and reduce reliance on overseas production. NVIDIA will also use its own AI and robotics to automate and optimize factory operations.
Impact: This initiative could generate hundreds of thousands of jobs and contribute up to $500B in U.S.-made AI infrastructure, signaling a significant step in reshoring high-tech manufacturing and securing America’s AI future.
🧠 AI beats doctors in spotting tuberculosis ↗️LINK
What: A Swiss-led study unveiled ULTR-AI, an AI tool that diagnoses pulmonary tuberculosis from smartphone-connected lung ultrasounds with 93% sensitivity and 81% specificity—outperforming human experts by 9%.
Why: ULTR-AI detects subtle lung patterns often missed by humans, including pleural lesions, using a blend of three AI models. It surpasses WHO benchmarks for non-sputum TB tests.
Impact: This breakthrough could transform TB screening in low-resource areas by offering fast, low-cost, real-time diagnosis via smartphone apps, enabling even minimally trained health workers to deliver effective care.
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Yesterday’s Poll Result:
Is it hypocritical for tech execs to restrict their own kids from social media?
A) Yes – It shows they know the risks - 59% 🏆
B) No – It’s just personal parenting choice - 41%
Reader’s opinions:
“It's hypocritical to make money out of other people's children and their vulnerabilities which are heavy exploited and to not introduce the required safeguards or push back against them. When protecting your own children from the products you create.”
“When I say "yes", I don't mean "yeah, they should let their kids brain-rot like ours!" I mean, "yes, it is hypocritical that you know of the dangers, which is why you don't let your kids use it, however pushes this crap product to everyone else." Instead, the whole social media model should change to something you would allow your own kids to use.”

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