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O recifense Luiz passou por Manaus antes de a família se estabelecer em Brasília. Quando era mais novo, chegou a pensar em fazer medicina, mas a curiosidade por tecnologia falou mais alto. Seguindo um conselho do pai, foi pesquisar possibilidades na engenharia e encontrou na mecatrônica uma área que juntava mecânica, elétrica e computação.Na UnB, o contato maior com software o levou a estágios na Agência Espacial Brasileira e, depois, à Griaule, em Campinas, onde trabalhou com pesquisa e desenvolvimento em biometria. Ainda assim, uma vontade de ter uma experiência internacional seguia em segundo plano, até que um brasileiro na Alemanha apareceu com uma oportunidade envolvendo veículos autônomos, mobilidade conectada, 5G e 6G.Neste episódio, o Luiz detalha melhor essa trajetória, além de comentar sobre as diferenças, para melhor e para pior, de quem sai do Brasil para trabalhar em uma universidade na terra onde o estudo do idioma nem sempre corresponde à prática do dia a dia.Fabrício Carraro, o seu viajante poliglotaLuís de Melo, Pesquisador em IA em Lippstadt, AlemanhaLinks:Pesquisador de Imagens do Peru em Campinas, SP – Carreira sem Fronteiras #95TechGuide.sh, um mapeamento das principais tecnologias demandadas pelo mercado para diferentes carreiras, com nossas sugestões e opiniões.#7DaysOfCode: Coloque em prática os seus conhecimentos de programação em desafios diários e gratuitos. Acesse https://7daysofcode.io/Ouvintes do podcast Dev Sem Fronteiras têm 10% de desconto em todos os planos da Alura Língua. Basta ir a https://www.aluralingua.com.br/promocao/devsemfronteiras/e começar a aprender inglês e espanhol hoje mesmo! Produção e conteúdo:Alura Língua Cursos online de Idiomas – https://www.aluralingua.com.br/Alura Cursos online de Tecnologia – https://www.alura.com.br/Edição e sonorização: Rede Gigahertz de Podcasts
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What does it actually take to back yourself when the whole world seems to doubt you? In this episode, Sean sits down with Travis McGregor, a technology pioneer working to reinvent how the world handles security from the cloud to the edge, including building a world-first innovation in just 90 days. Travis opens up about the defining moment at 22 years old when he froze on stage in front of a thousand people after his team changed his entire keynote without warning, and how that humbling experience shaped him into the prepared, accountable leader he is today. You'll hear how Travis learned to stop second-guessing himself, why true belief in your own ideas is a deeply personal journey, and how choosing to fall on his sword rather than point fingers became the foundation of his leadership philosophy.──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Si chiama 6G ed è il prossimo protocollo per le telecomunicazioni mobili, destinato a succedere al 5G. Ma si legge “Terahertz”, una sorta di territorio inesplorato del vasto spettro delle onde elettromagnetiche, a metà strada tra le radiofrequenze e la luce. Una delle più importanti innovazioni del 6G sarà proprio l’utilizzo diffuso, per la prima volta, di questa banda di trasmissione, con l’obiettivo di raggiungere nelle comunicazioni senza filo - anche se al prezzo di qualche complicazione - delle prestazioni simili a quelle della fibra ottica. Un progetto Horizon Europe, chiamato TIMES, ha testato questo concept in uno scenario industriale ricostruito grazie alla Linea Pilota industriale riconfigurabile di BI-REX, il Competence Centrer specializzato in digiatalizzazione e Big Data con sede a Bologna. Ne parliamo con Francesco Meoni, CTO di BI-REX.
Le rachat de SFR par Orange, Bouygues Telecom et Free pour un peu plus de 20 milliards d'euros dépasse largement le cadre des télécoms français. Derrière cette opération se cache une question stratégique pour l'Union européenne : faut-il continuer à privilégier une concurrence maximale ou accepter la création de grands groupes capables de rivaliser avec les géants américains et chinois ? Le protocole d'accord signé entre Bouygues Telecom, Free et Orange pour reprendre SFR constitue l'une des plus importantes opérations industrielles de ces dernières années en France. Mais ce dossier pose surtout une question qui dépasse largement les frontières françaises. Est-ce que l'Europe doit continuer à privilégier la concurrence à tout prix, ou accepter de faire émerger de grands groupes capables de tenir tête aux États-Unis et à la Chine ? Car depuis des années, la philosophie européenne était simple : plus il y a de concurrence, mieux c'est pour le consommateur. Selon les théories économiques classiques, davantage de concurrence implique des prix plus bas, plus d'innovation et donc davantage de choix. Mais le monde a changé. À l'ouest de l'Union européenne, les États-Unis disposent de géants technologiques capables d'investir des dizaines de milliards de dollars chaque année. À l'est, la Chine fait émerger de grands groupes soutenus par un immense marché intérieur et une stratégie industrielle assumée. Entre ces deux blocs, l'Europe apparaît aujourd'hui beaucoup plus fragmentée. À lire aussiLes opérateurs télécom européens face au défi de la régulation Des télécoms européens encore trop fragmentés face aux géants américains et chinois Cette fragmentation est particulièrement visible dans le secteur des télécommunications. Aux États-Unis, trois grands opérateurs couvrent l'ensemble du territoire. C'est exactement la même situation en Chine. En Europe, au contraire, on compte des dizaines d'opérateurs répartis dans vingt-sept pays, chacun avec ses propres règles, son propre marché et ses propres contraintes réglementaires. Au total, cela représente plus d'une centaine d'acteurs. Autrement dit, le marché unique européen est immense, mais il ne fait émerger aucun véritable champion à l'échelle du continent. Chaque pays conserve son opérateur historique ou son leader national : Orange en France, Deutsche Telekom en Allemagne ou encore Telefonica en Espagne. Le rachat de SFR pose donc une question : passer de quatre à trois opérateurs en France constitue-t-il un premier pas vers une moindre fragmentation du secteur en Europe ? Pendant des années, Bruxelles estimait qu'il fallait préserver un maximum de concurrence, quitte à empêcher certaines fusions. Aujourd'hui, le débat évolue. Faut-il conserver quatre opérateurs qui se livrent une guerre des prix permanente, ou accepter trois acteurs plus solides capables d'investir davantage dans les infrastructures numériques ? À lire aussiFace aux géants du numérique américains, une partie du monde tente de réguler Le dossier SFR comme test grandeur nature Les télécommunications sont devenues un secteur stratégique. Il faut financer la fibre optique, préparer la 6G, développer les réseaux de données nécessaires à l'intelligence artificielle, renforcer la cybersécurité ou encore construire de nouveaux centres de données. Tous ces investissements représentent des dizaines de milliards d'euros. L'idée défendue par les industriels est qu'il serait plus simple de financer ces infrastructures avec quelques grands groupes aux épaules suffisamment larges pour investir massivement plutôt qu'avec une multitude d'acteurs plus petits. Autrement dit, l'Europe pourrait choisir de privilégier des champions industriels capables de rivaliser avec les géants américains et chinois. Dans de nombreux secteurs, les entreprises européennes restent performantes, mais elles demeurent souvent trop petites pour peser à l'échelle mondiale. Selon Mario Draghi, ancien président de la Banque centrale européenne, si l'Europe veut rester dans la course mondiale, elle devra accepter davantage de concentrations industrielles afin de créer de grands groupes européens capables de rivaliser avec les grandes puissances économiques. C'est précisément pour cette raison que le dossier SFR est observé avec autant d'attention. Au-delà du seul marché français des télécoms, il constitue un véritable test grandeur nature de l'évolution de la politique industrielle européenne. Reste désormais à savoir si la Commission européenne acceptera de laisser un marché national passer de quatre à trois opérateurs ou si elle estimera que le risque de hausse des prix pour les consommateurs demeure trop important.
1. China launches ministry-provincial collaborative pilot program for 6G innovation, development 2. Chinese scientists develop high protein maize in animal feed quest 3. Hong Kong ICH Month 2026 opens to boost culture-tourism integration 4. Chinese porcelain cargo found in 18th-century shipwreck off Norway
Az Sap üzleti intelligenciájával gyorsítja digitális átalakulását a világ legnagyobb elektromos és távközlési kábelgyártója Hamarosan egy kék pont jelenhet meg az okostelefonok képernyőjén: ez a jelentése Életkor ellenőrzése online oldalakon: de hogyan? Jön a fedélzeti WiFi a WizzAir gépeire Bérlő lett a Google Elon Musk MI-birodalmában Átlátszó Series X konzolt dob piacra a Microsoft az Xbox 25. születésnapja alkalmából Jön a digitális személyazonosító a Google Walletbe Itt vannak az első valódi képek a Samsung Galaxy S26 FE telefonjáról Komplett fenyegetési ökoszisztéma épült a foci-vb köré Amíg mi papírozunk, ők a 6G-nél tartanak Minden idők legnagyobb tőzsdei bevezetésére készül a SpaceX A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Az Sap üzleti intelligenciájával gyorsítja digitális átalakulását a világ legnagyobb elektromos és távközlési kábelgyártója Hamarosan egy kék pont jelenhet meg az okostelefonok képernyőjén: ez a jelentése Életkor ellenőrzése online oldalakon: de hogyan? Jön a fedélzeti WiFi a WizzAir gépeire Bérlő lett a Google Elon Musk MI-birodalmában Átlátszó Series X konzolt dob piacra a Microsoft az Xbox 25. születésnapja alkalmából Jön a digitális személyazonosító a Google Walletbe Itt vannak az első valódi képek a Samsung Galaxy S26 FE telefonjáról Komplett fenyegetési ökoszisztéma épült a foci-vb köré Amíg mi papírozunk, ők a 6G-nél tartanak Minden idők legnagyobb tőzsdei bevezetésére készül a SpaceX A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
① China and Serbia pledge deeper strategic cooperation and stronger bilateral ties. What to expect? (00:44) ② China doubles relending for tech innovation and equipment upgrades. How effective are the financial tools? (14:23) ③ China makes an important step for 6G development. How close are we to the 6G era? (25:32) ④ U.S. President Donald Trump pushes the expansion of Abraham Accords alongside Iran talks. Why? (35:36) ⑤ The World Health Organization warns over rapid Ebola spread. How to respond to the outbreak? (43:14)
In this episode, Analysys Mason partners Alessandro Ravagnolo and Caroline Gabriel discuss impending 6G deployments and the implications for towercos in the early 2030s. Topics of debate include: What do we know about 6G so far, and when will it become a reality? How will 6G differ from 5G, and will it address some of the challenges of 5G for towercos? How soon do towercos need to start planning for 6G? Which spectrum and antenna technologies will be central to 6G? Will 6G drive a significant new wave of operator spending on cell sites? How will 6G affect master services agreement (MSA) renewal negotiations in the next few years? Explore our related content: https://www.analysysmason.com/featured-topic/communications-infrastructure/ https://www.analysysmason.com/research/content/data-set/6g-rd-tracker-rma18/
Reti mobili in grado di ottimizzarsi da sole grazie all'intelligenza artificiale. È questa una delle idee che circola per il 6G. Ma come si addestra una intelligenza artificiale per gestire una rete? E chi ci assicura che si comporterà correttamente? Ne parliamo con Marco Mezzavilla, docente al Politecnico di Milano e fondatore di Pi-Radio.
Reti mobili in grado di ottimizzarsi da sole grazie all'intelligenza artificiale. È questa una delle idee che circola per il 6G. Ma come si addestra una intelligenza artificiale per gestire una rete? E chi ci assicura che si comporterà correttamente? Ne parliamo con Marco Mezzavilla, docente al Politecnico di Milano e fondatore di Pi-Radio.
Hello~歡迎來到「寶博朋友說」,我是葛如鈞 寶博士! 「科技始終來自於人性。」Nokia 曾經是芬蘭的驕傲,一間公司就貢獻了全國 4% 的 GDP。但當這棵擎天大樹倒下後,芬蘭卻走過低谷,開始轉向多元化發展,從量子電腦、6G、太空科技到綠能,短短十年間,芬蘭的新創生態快速成長,甚至孵化出超過 10 家獨角獸。 今天,我們繼續邀請《商業周刊》資深研究員黃惠群,一起來聊聊,當一個國家把資源高度集中在特定產業時,可能會面臨哪些風險?芬蘭又是怎麼走到今天這一步?而這些經驗,有哪些值得台灣借鏡的? 歡迎今天的大來賓:商業周刊資深研究員 黃惠群 - - - - - -- - - - - - 【寶博朋友說千萬粉絲專屬社群頻道 Discord 開張啦
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Send us Fan MailEmbracing Connectivity Innovation: Insights from Todd HolsombeckIn this episode of The Wireless Way, Todd Holsombeck shares his deep expertise on the evolution of wireless connectivity, private cellular networks, and strategic questions that unlock business value. Whether you're in sales, IT, or an architect shaping future solutions, Todd's practical insights help reframe how we approach connectivity challenges and opportunities.In this episode:Todd's journey from Navy submariner to sales and tech leader in wireless connectivityThe importance of asking diagnostic questions to uncover real business problemsHow commercial wireless, 5G, and private cellular networks are transforming enterprise infrastructurePractical strategies for reducing connectivity costs while increasing reliabilityThe role of intelligent management tools like wireless windows for operations efficiencyEmergence and application of private LTE and CBRS in enterprise environmentsFuture trends including 6G, Redcap, and beyond—what to watch forThe critical importance of hybrid solutions—combining landlines, fiber, cellular, and wirelessThe impact of AI and smart overlay technology on connectivity managementKey questions for assessing cellular backup, antenna placement, and device lifecycleHow to identify and capitalize on opportunities around pots line replacement and IoT securityTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 02:12 - Todd's background and how he got into wireless sales 03:58 - The power of asking the right questions in connectivity solutions 05:57 - Uncovering pain points: real stories and lessons learned 08:26 - The growing role of wireless backup and redundancy in business continuity 09:41 - The evolution from traditional landlines to dual 5G connections 10:33 - Cost benefits and reliability improvements with wireless solutions 11:52 - The future of satellite connectivity: Starlink, Kuiper, and LEO 13:34 - The strategic value of intelligent visibility into networks 14:48 - Managing cellular solutions: questions to ask about performance and hardware age 15:42 - The importance of specs, device lifecycle, and ongoing maintenance 16:55 - Private cellular networks: the upcoming wave for manufacturing and healthcare 17:46 - Use cases for CBRS and private LTE in industrial and campus environments 19:06 - Neutral host opportunities for hospitals and security applications 20:37 - IoT sensors and the exponential growth of connected devices 21:24 - The importance of agility and scale in next-gen connectivity solutions 22:40 - Challenges and considerations for port line replacements and copper decommissions 24:20 - How partners can identify and build pots line opportunities 26:50 - The role of satellite and hybrid connectivity in remote and industrial settings 28:02 - AI-driven security and video analytics as connectivity value-adds 30:56 - Wireless window platform: simplifying management and reducing staffing costs 33:22 - Real-world success stories, competitive advantage, and customer-centric solutions 34:46 - Todd's closing advice: stay informed and adaptable in the fast-changing wireless landscapeResources & Links:CBRS OverviewEpic IOConnect with Todd Holsombeck:LinkedInThis episode underscores that connectivity isn't just a network layer—it's a strategic enabler. Todd's insights help you ask better questions, uncover hidden opportunities, and future-proof your solutions in a landscape that's evolving faster than ever. Remember, a thoughtful approach today leads to resilient, scalable, and smarter connectivity tomorrow.“This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the showCheck out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ use the contact button to send request and feedback.
Episode 290- Warning: Use AI & Lose Your Guns Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 16 Gun Lawyer — Episode 290 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS AI threat, gun rights, Chat GPT, police intervention, involuntary commitment, extreme risk protection order, privacy concerns, legal implications, AI misuse, mental health, medication monitoring, court hearing, AI development, Second Amendment, New Jersey gun laws. SPEAKERS Teddy Nappen, Evan Nappen, Mike, Speaker 2 Evan Nappen 00:17 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:19 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:21 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. We have a very important show for you. This is a critical issue that you probably have never heard about before or even considered as an issue. Yet in this modern age of AI, it has emerged as a threat to gun owners and our Second Amendment rights. Today we have an actual victim of AI and gun rights, and I want this show to be a warning to every gun owner to beware. When you talk to AI, you’re basically talking to the Government. You are talking publicly, and it is a thing that is monitored, that is admitted to being monitored. This is something that can cause immense problems for any gun owner. Today, we have on the show Mike, and Mike is an actual victim of AI. Welcome to the show, Mike. Teddy Nappen 01:36 Hey, Mike. Evan Nappen 01:36 Do you? Hi there. Mike 01:38 It’s great to be here. Thank you. Evan Nappen 01:40 So, Mike, tell me, and tell our listeners, what occurred when you ended up, you were using an AI program, right? What program were you using? Mike 01:55 Yeah, I was doing ChatGPT. Page – 2 – of 16 Evan Nappen 01:59 And what were you doing at the time, speaking with ChatGPT? Mike 02:06 Well, it’s a pretty long story, but to summarize it. My wife and I were having marital issues. So, she left. She said, ‘I’m leaving”, and she left the house. So, I decided I would just vent, because I was very upset. So, I got on ChatGPT, and I started talking to ChatGPT. Evan Nappen 02:30 And ChatGPT is easy to talk to. It’s like a person. You’re essentially venting like you would to a friend, right? Mike 02:39 That’s correct. And so, I was assuming it was private, right? I didn’t think anybody was listening, and so I was telling ChatGPT some very private things, like, you know, I am not.. I don’t have a plan for suicide, but I am very distressed. I don’t want it to get to the point where I’m thinking about suicide and making a plan for suicide. So, I assumed that that was private. But within 15 minutes, 20 minutes or so, there was a severe pounding at the door. I went over to the door, opened the door, and it was the Police. This is Ocean County, New Jersey. And they started asking me questions. They did not have a counselor with them, which they normally would bring to a situation like this. There was no mediator. It was just police, basically. They walked in, and at the time I was in the middle of taking my normal medication. I distribute my medication across different vials, so that I know I’m on track, either taking too much or not taking enough. But the police decided to grab the vial away from me. They sort of took the vial away from me. They started to count the medication, and I said, “Yeah…. Evan Nappen 04:08 And this is prescription medication for you, right? Mike 04:11 That’s correct. I said, “You can’t count that vial. I distribute the medication across multiple vials. You’ll have to go back to the safe and get the other medication. They never bothered to do that. Evan Nappen 04:25 Did they tell you why they were at your door? Mike 04:29 They never did. They never told me. I asked them why they were here, and they said that somebody called 911. I said that I never called 911. Evan Nappen 04:42 Do you know any living person that called 911? Page – 3 – of 16 Page – 4 – of 16 Mike 04:47 No. Nobody called. I was the only one who knew what was going on. Evan Nappen 04:52 Because you were in your home, and it was just you there talking to ChatGPT, right? Mike 04:57 That’s it. Bottom line. So, they were very aggressive. They miscounted the pills. When I went to the hospital, they took me to Kimball Medical Center in Lakewood, New Jersey. There were about five people, six people standing around me, including police and nurses, and they said, “You have to pee in this cup.” I said, I can’t pee with a bunch of people watching me. They said, well, we’ll have to sedate you, and then we’ll have to do a straight cat. So, the sedation didn’t work. They did a straight cat with an untrained nurse. I was screaming my head off, and it caused me to bleed for like two, three hours. I had to keep changing the paper pants. It was a horrible experience. It was really terrible. Mike 05:52 They basically just watched me for three or four hours. Of course, the urine test and the drug work was all negative. Everything came back negative for overdose and use of illegal drugs, use of sleeping pills, whatever. Everything was negative. The only thing that was positive was my normal medication, and it was at normal levels. So, then they decided to commit me involuntarily, which I questioned. I talked to the psychiatrist. I said, why are you committing me involuntarily? Well, just because of some of the things that you said. I said, well, what did I say? And he said, well, I don’t exactly know, but it was reported that you said that you were going to commit suicide, he told me. I said, no. I was talking to ChatGPT, I was venting. Teddy Nappen 06:44 Wow. Mike 06:45 But they committed me involuntarily anyway. So, I went to the involuntary, I went to the behavioral health hospital. They weren’t treating me for anything. They were just letting me float around with everyone else, and there were a lot of people in there that needed a lot of help, serious psychiatric help. I felt bad for these people. There was one woman who was crawling on the floor, saying, ‘I’m not a child molester, just screaming it out. There was another guy who was in there for attempting to kill his brother. So, I was in with a bunch of people, and I didn’t belong there. I finally met up with a district manager that I figured that out, because she saw me writing letters to the management. I took some pieces of paper that I found, and I started handwriting letters saying you’re not treating me. You have to define what my treatment plan is, and what the goals of the treatment plans are. Otherwise, you need to release me by law. Well, that got their attention, because I took the time to hand write two letters. I sent it to the management and to the legal team. So, within a day I was told that I was going to be released. So, the whole thing was a big charade. In the meantime, this police officer goes before a judge and gets a TERPO, and he puts on the TERPO. Page – 5 – of 16 Page – 6 – of 16 Evan Nappen 08:09 A TERPO is a Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order. Mike 08:13 Correct. Evan Nappen 08:13 And in getting that, they serve this on you when? When were you served the TERPO? When you got home from the hospital? Mike 08:23 Yeah, before I left the behavioral health hospital. I said, did you guys check the blood work and urine analysis? And they never did. So, bottom line is that they put down on the TERPO that I overdosed on prescription pain medicine, and I was abusing my pain medicine because they miscounted the medicine at my house. Evan Nappen 08:48 And that was absolutely not true. Mike 08:50 Absolutely not true, completely false. So, when we got to the FERPO, I defended myself. Evan Nappen 08:57 Okay. So, the FERPO is the Final Extreme Risk Protection Order. There’s a hearing that’s held where the judge has to decide whether the TERPO, which is issued ex parte, where you never had any say, the cops just made whatever statements they made, the judge issues this TERPO with no due process for you. And you’re served with the TERPO and your guns get taken. Then you finally get your day in court, where you’re going to be able to explain yourself. You go there without an attorney, and you have this hearing. What happens at this hearing on whether or not to issue this FERPO. Mike 09:45 Yeah. So, the hearing was on April 8, 2026 in the Superior Court of Ocean County, New Jersey. The prosecutor put the police officer on the stand. I asked him a bunch of questions. Did you do a background check on me? Did you find anything negative? Blah blah blah. The answer was no to everything. So, then I had a chance to cross-examine him, and I said, at the time that you went before the judge to get the TERPO, did you understand at that time, and did you present to the judge that the blood work and the urine analysis all came back negative for overdose? Normal use of my prescription medicine. He said, no. I did not do that. I did not present it. Then I said, can you name a specific person at the behavioral health hospital or the regular hospital that had made a diagnosis of suicide on my part? He said, “No, I can’t name anybody.” So, in other words, they said everything that you wrote on the TERPO, justification for the TERPO, was kind of like hearsay, basically. He said, yeah, I guess so. It’s unbelievable. I couldn’t believe it. I don’t have any legal experience, you know. I’m an engineer, and I do the best I can based on the facts. And here I am doing a cross examination of this guy, and you could see that they never did their homework. Page – 7 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 11:23 I’m more shocked that the guy just answered blatantly. That he would just say, “Yeah, I guess so. It makes sense. Evan Nappen 11:35 So, you were cross-examining the officer at the hearing. You questioned him, and what did you think about his answers? Mike 11:45 I could tell he didn’t do his homework, because the first question, related to the really important stuff, which is, did this guy actually try to commit suicide? So you look at the urine results, and you look at the blood work, and they were all negative. The urine test was negative for any illegal drug and negative for sleeping pills. The only thing it was positive for was the medicine that I normally take, and it was at normal levels. And then he couldn’t name anybody that had diagnosed me as being suicidal. So, basically everything that he presented to the judge for the TERPO amounted to hearsay, pretty much. And you could tell when I was. Evan Nappen 12:33 Ultimately the judge dismissed it. After the hearing, he dismissed the TERPO and did not grant the FERPO. Mike 12:41 Right. The judge dismissed the FERPO, and actually wrote, she wrote in the finding that the defendant does not show any productivity or proclivity to suicidal tendencies. Therefore, there’s nothing to prevent him from owning firearms, in so many words. I’m paraphrasing, but that’s what she said. And then she also said verbally that I could go and retrieve my firearms because the FERPO was denied. You can go and retrieve your firearms from the Lakewood Police. Teddy Nappen 13:19 Wow. Evan Nappen 13:21 Okay. Mike 13:22 So, I filled out the application that they make you fill out. Little did I know it was landing in the lap of this detective that works for the Assistant Prosecutor. I had to provide all kinds of information, including the TERPO, the FERPO. I wrote a lab analysis that I included. I included my white paper, which has the timeline of events, and they just sat on it. It was around April 10 that I submitted all that, and they have just been sitting on it ever since. Page – 8 – of 16 Evan Nappen 13:47 So, even though the FERPO has been dismissed, you still have not gotten your guns back. And that’s what we’re going to be helping you to get your guns back. Even with no FERPO, with a finding of no issue regarding being a threat to yourself or a threat to others, and everything you went through, the stress of the entire situation, the medical procedure, which was extremely painful, Mike 14:31 Horrendous, no less. Horrendous. Evan Nappen 14:33 Horrendous. And then having to be put through this system where there was nothing, and it all was triggered because of you speaking with ChatGPT, right? Mike 14:49 Correct, exactly, exactly. And this is outrageous. Evan Nappen 14:53 It’s outrageous. Mike 14:55 It’s unbelievable. Evan Nappen 14:57 Yeah. Wait, Teddy. Go ahead, go ahead, Mike. Teddy Nappen 14:59 No, I’m sorry, Mike. I’ll leave it to him. Mike 15:01 It’s just unbelievable. You’re sitting there in your office, your home office, and you’re talking to an AI. And then there’s police pounding on the door, walking into your house, grabbing your medication, sending you to the hospital. Then you’re in extreme pain because somebody’s putting a straight catheter through your penis. You’re bleeding for three or four hours. You call for a urologist, and nobody shows up for six hours. I mean, and then when.. and then they had me talk to the psychiatrist. That was like out of, that was like out of The Wizard of Oz. They bring a TV monitor over, and they have me talk to this psychiatrist over this TV monitor. It was so bizarre. He’s just sitting there with his head in his chin, like some arrogant fool determining my future, and he throws me in this place where I didn’t belong. I mean, that’s why I have PTSD. Evan Nappen 15:58 Right. This is, this is what New Jersey? This is what you’re subject to. Gun owners take notice how this got triggered, and what Mike went through. And is still going through. He still hasn’t gotten his guns returned yet. Yeah, this is what happens when you live in the DPRNJ. Take note! Page – 9 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 16:20 Mike, I’m actually kind of curious. Prior to the incident, have you used any other AI’s? What did you use prior? Just do understand the relationship with you and the AI. Like, what you were using it for prior? Mike 16:37 Well, I’m an engineer. I’ve worked for many years for Bell Labs, and then Miter, and other companies. So, I write papers. I’m giving a presentation in July on 6G. So, I use AI’s to help me write papers and do other things that are technical in nature, and I’m trying to build a business. I actually’ve written. Me and a few people that I’ve worked with over the years have developed our own AI system that’s based on a human learning model, and we have a beta version of it. It basically learns like a human being learns, and it can learn any technical specialty and become an expert, a super intellect in that specialty. So, that’s what I’ve been using it for. But that day was a pretty bad day, because, you know, we’ve been married for 44 years. My wife said, “I’m leaving you, because we got into an argument over our grandchildren, without going into the details. It was, that was basically the bottom line, and she decided I’ve had enough. I’m leaving. That’s when I started to vent to ChatGPT, because he’s kind of my friend. Evan Nappen 17:49 And you know that it was not your wife who called, right? Mike 17:54 No, my wife did not call. Evan Nappen 17:55 Right. And that was it. It was you talking to ChatGPT, and here you are. Even working in the area of AI, and you didn’t realize that it’s a conduit out when you speak. Just so you know, I’ve checked. I just Googled about ChatGPT. Do they report? Do they contact police? And they admit it. They say yes, they do. If someone’s talking about, they claim, harming others, which of course you never talked in any way about that. Then it says with suicide, they claim, and this is just what comes up when you search it on a Google search, they claim, oh no, we recommend counseling. We don’t contact the police. Yeah, right. Well, apparently that’s not the case. Mike 18:44 That’s not the case. And listen, you know, being in this business, you can write a back end to any system. So, if they wanted to put it back end into the police. Evan Nappen 18:56 Yeah, well, they admit they do for these issues. I mean, I’m just reading what I see on Google when I asked this about ChatGPT, you know. Evan Nappen 19:10 They do this. They talk about their so-called policies, right on there. So, people need to be aware of it, and Mike, that’s why, isn’t that why you wanted to go public with this? You really wanted to tell people, so they would be aware of it, right? Page – 10 – of 16 Mike 19:29 Yeah, and again, I’m not, I’m not ashamed of going public, you know. Whenever it’s appropriate, people can find out all about me, my last name or whatever, because this is just outrageous, I don’t want anyone else to go through this. Teddy Nappen 19:42 Mike, I’m really curious about regarding your just for your understanding of, with seems like you have a decent amount of knowledge on AI. I know, mine is very limited. But I understand that there’s like closed AI, like for instance, just to give an example. Westlaw is now adding AI to help people do legal research, or even, like, other forms of platforms. Even Adobe now has AI to help you. Evan Nappen 20:10 They say, like, with Claude, it’s supposed to be contained, or can be? I don’t know. Mike 20:18 Any system can have a back end. Evan Nappen 20:20 Right. Mike 20:20 It’s not, it’s not a difficult thing to do, and you just get, you know, even a junior programmer to provide the backend capability. You can call it closed, open, whatever. You can call it anything you want. If somebody wants to put in a back end to a system, it’s not hard to do. It’s relatively simple to do. Most of it’s done through what’s called an Application Program Interface, or an API. You may have heard that term before. So, ChatGPT obviously has an API calls to certain platforms that the police have access to. So, that’s the only thing that could have happened. That has to be the case. Evan Nappen 21:03 Right. It’s really something, and it’s really great that you wanted to share this and let folks know. It is something we’re just not aware of. And with AI being this whole new kind of age we’re entering into, its impact to our rights is well, you’re a shining example of what we have to worry about. It goes further, too, because now there’s great concern about AI, for example, being able to access the illegal gun registry of the billion records that ATF has warehoused, where they claimed, oh, well, you know, it’s something. With AI, that now takes on an even greater dimension for AI use on registration record. Essentially being able to create a dossier of every person and their purchases. And then that can combine with individuals who may be talking, and then knowing what gun, and I mean, the ramifications just go on and on and on. From the global picture right down to someone like yourself, an individual who unsuspectingly is speaking with AI. Mike 22:31 Well, the thing that I want to make sure people are aware of is that you may think you’re alone in your freedom, you may think you have freedom of thought, but in actual reality, when you get online, there’s no such thing. That’s why I wrote that white paper that I attached and I sent to you guys, called Page – 11 – of 16 “Freedom of Thought”. I have since contacted somebody that I know at the NRA, and they’re interested in publishing it. I have to clean it up a little bit, but I really believe in this. I really believe that there’s things beyond the guns. The Second Amendment, of course, is very important. Mike 22:33 But it’s also the stuff beyond it. Evan Nappen 22:33 That’s a great point, too, because it does go beyond. It affects across the boards our rights about privacy. Mike 22:33 Exactly. Evan Nappen 22:33 Oh, without a doubt, and yeah, it’s very significant, and this highlights it. Teddy Nappen 22:48 I will say, from your experience, not only just your background and what you’ve gone through on that, I still see the value in AI as a tool. And it seems like in your field you still see it as that, as a tool to be used, and yes, there are the dangers as clearly seen. Do you still hold that opinion? Do you have any changes from that? Or where are you at now? Mike 23:54 No. I mean, AI is wonderful. I mean, I’ve been doing AI research for a long time, and people think AI is new. It’s not. There’s just new manifestations now, because the hardware is much faster. So, the stuff that we weren’t able to run in the past we can do now, because we have a lot more horsepower. Architectures of the chipsets are better. So, that’s going to even get better. We’re talking about now hybrid chip sets that are part biology and part silicon. And over time, that’s going to, you know, develop further into actual, you know, bio capable chipsets. So, what I’m trying to do is create a super intelligent version in my, I call it Adapt One. It’s based on a human learning model, and this thing will learn in any field you put it in that environment. Let’s say you put it in the law office, you give it a video camera or a microphone, text input, whatever, it’s going to learn whatever gets discussed in that office. And eventually over time, if it has access to electronic media, like books, and so on, like case law, it’ll learn all that. So, it’ll become an expert, become a legal expert, right? Just like I’m trying to use it initially as an expert in the networking arena, because I’m a 6G wireless person using AI. So, what I’m trying to do is use Adapt One in a networking environment where you distribute the Adapt Ones. They learn about what’s going on in their particular segments of the network. Then they discover each other, and they exchange information and learn from each other. So, we’re talking about going forward as AI evolves, you’re talking about super intelligent entities that will achieve superior intellect, the human being. So I’m very gung ho with AI. Page – 12 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 25:57 Yeah, one thing I do find valuable, and people should remember this. When looking at AI, I see it as valuable to make a lot of the institutions, the ones that have been, you see it, the political bias, and have been corrupted, like the education system, what’s going on with media. When it comes to, like, Hollywood, and they’re all terrified of AI, those have been the propagandist arms for the longest time. I see AI making them irrelevant, too. And your program, could you, for someone who wanted to homeschool, have an AI trained to be a teacher in the house to help educate your children. Mike 26:39 Yes! Teddy Nappen 26:39 That’s what I’m looking at, because I do not want to send my child to a propaganda public school and be trained up to be a radical communist. Mike 26:49 Yeah, exactly. I don’t blame you. I mean, so Adapt One will do that, right? Evan Nappen 26:55 Very cool. Teddy Nappen 26:56 And I do see the value, a lot of the creativity, where. I don’t know if you caught Spencer Pratt out of LA. Mike 26:58 Yes. Teddy Nappen 26:58 He’s running for mayor. Did you see his AI ad where he dressed himself up as Batman? He’s bating Karen Bass, and they’re all throwing tomatoes. Hey like, this whole like, what is it? This Marie Antoinette level of just, let them eat cake. Mike 27:23 She is the most incompetent person on earth. I cannot believe she’s the mayor. Why did the people elect her? She’s horrible. Teddy Nappen 27:31 She checked off enough boxes, that’s how it always goes. Mike 27:34 Oh my god, she is so incompetent. All those fires, and I guess they’ve only issued like a handful of permits to rebuild. It’s insane. What’s going on there? Page – 13 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 27:43 Oh, yeah, and it seems like they might even.. in it’s still a toss up, and they may vote in the worst, the socialists who working.. Mike 27:51 I know, Teddy Nappen 27:52 And they’re just like, well, we.. well, you know what? Let’s just further the problem, that’s it. And the other thing I remember, that just a little bit of the abuse by AI. I always laugh at this one. MSNBC was caught photoshopping Alex Pretti, the guy who was attacking ICE, and then was taken down. They used AI to make him look more handsome. Mike 28:21 Oh yeah. I saw that. Teddy Nappen 28:23 They edited his photo so he would look like a more handsome victim, and it’s like, what the heck is wrong with you? Mike 28:31 It’s unbelievable, the propaganda that people want to create, you know. Evan Nappen 28:35 That’s true. Mike 28:36 But there’s too many suckers that fall for it, that’s the problem. I mean, you know, yeah, I’m gonna vote for Karen Bass. She’s wonderful. Or I’m gone vote for Mandami, because he’s promising from Defense Deliver. Yeah. Teddy Nappen 28:47 No, I love the latest thing they’re pushing for, where they’re talking about how Mandami solved the budget crisis. Oh, you mean he took out a massive loan from New York because Governor Hochul handed him the money? Yeah, like, and it still doesn’t solve the budget issue. Although he’s hiking rates and fees up and down, so don’t drive through New York, or you’re gonna get a ticket for something. Mike 29:11 Yeah, I heard he’s gonna try to rob the pensions or something like that. I mean. Teddy Nappen 29:14 Oh yeah, he did. For five years, they’ve done a moratorium on the pensions. I believe that was the number, but I was like, oh, good, that’ll work out. Page – 14 – of 16 Mike 29:24 Oh yeah, that’s gonna be wonderful. Evan Nappen 29:27 Hey, well, let me mention about our friends at WeShoot, because they’re running something very interesting. They’re having a rescue for pewppys, that’s right, pewppys. You might think that a pupae is similar to a puppy because the way their ad is rolling and the way they are promoting this. They have adopt a gun. So, they have a 20% off at WeShoot, which is a range in Lakewood. It’s where both Teddy and I shoot and get our training, and we love it at WeShoot. This is a real fun thing that they’re running. Adopt a gun, and the reason is real simple. They have a lot of guns that need to be adopted, and they need rescue. Evan Nappen 30:23 Their pewppys come in all shapes, all sizes, all calibers. Some are teeny little .22 Chihuahuas with big personality. Some are loyal nine millimeters, everyday companions ready to protect the home. Each one has its own bark bite personality and purpose. So, adopt a pewppy. The rescue shelf at WeShoot is 20% off. They don’t bark unless they get triggered. They don’t shed, other than brass, of course, and they don’t chew your furniture. Although you can perforate a few things with them, so be responsible. They’re looking for responsible, law-abiding owners. Check out WeShoot, and they’re adopt a pewppy, a 20% off program. And don’t forget, they have tremendous training and a great range facility. They are offering this great sale, and WeShoot is a lot of fun. We love it there. Check out WeShoot at weshootusa.com, weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 31:37 Let me also shamelessly plug my book, New Jersey Gun Law, which is the bible of Jersey gun law. It’s over 500 pages, 120 topics, all question and answer to help you guide your way through this matrix of insanity called New Jersey gun law. And now we have an entire new warning. I’m going to have to incorporate this into a book update, I’m sure. And it is this week’s GOFU. As you know, every show we have a GOFU and that’s the Gun Owner Fuck Up. Where gun owners have made mistakes, errors, problems that end up costing them. Well, as you heard firsthand today, this was a GOFU. It’s something where we’re fortunate enough to have the person who experienced it wanting to go public and warn about this GOFU. With a warning that really has not been put out before. When you’re talking to AI, you just better believe you’re talking to the world. And it is something, particularly in New Jersey, particularly in a state that does not respect our Second Amendment rights and has mechanisms in place to abuse our rights, like the Extreme Risk Protection Orders. You can see how this all comes together into a perfect storm that Mike already has suffered through, and he doesn’t want to see anybody else suffer. Teddy Nappen 33:23 The other thing I was wondering about, because I know some firms are doing like a closed AI, basically, that would, I will, that would take almost like you’d have to have, like, I guess, even like a server, where it’s complete blank slate, and you give it the law of what, and just can do research on that. I don’t know if that, what would be. Page – 15 – of 16 Evan Nappen 33:45 Ethically lawyers can’t use ChatGPT or any open AI. It can’t even. Teddy Nappen 33:50 Correct. Evan Nappen 33:50 Because it goes into the public. We can’t do it. Mike 33:54 Yeah. Teddy Nappen 33:54 But there’s been talk of firms doing that instead, where they have like a closed, their own thing. Mike 34:00 Well, that’s what.. well, that’s what didn’t come across when I said it, but Adapt One, which is based on a human learning model. It will be whatever you want it to be. So, if you want it to be an expert in one particular area and sort of a closed information context, you could use it for that. If you want it to be more open, you can use it for that. Basically, you can put it anywhere. It’ll learn like a human baby learns, but it’ll do it much faster until it gets to the point where it’s super intelligent. So, if you wanted to, if you wanted a tax expert in your office, that would be the way to go, right? I should have a working product soon. It’s in a beta release now, but I should have a production version of it in about eight months. Evan Nappen 34:49 Wow, that’s cool. Teddy Nappen 34:51 Wow. Evan Nappen 34:51 That is really good. Mike 34:53 Yeah. Evan Nappen 34:54 Well, Mike, thanks again for going public and letting folks know. This is going to be really important, and I’m sure it’s going to catch fire to everyone in our community. You know, like I said this hasn’t been revealed before. It hasn’t been discussed in this context. I go through every news feed, every pro-gun site and feed. I am constantly reading and reviewing, and nobody has talked about this issue. Page – 16 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 35:30 The only thing that’s come up that’s even close to it would be the shooter that was shooting up the highway. He was using ChatGPT to plan out his attack. Evan Nappen 35:41 Right! The planning. And the other one is the global, where right now there’s a bill in Congress, they want to stop over that illegal registry because of fears of AI, particularly. Yeah, Ammoland just had an article on that. (https://www.ammoland.com/2026/05/ai-could-turn-atfs-4473-stockpile-into-the-gun-registry-congress-banned/) They talked about that because, what it is, they can read even the handwriting on the 4473s that they have. So, it’s all accessible. And then with AI, it’s very easy to do. They could put the dossier together to have the registration, the confiscation schemes, the monitoring, on, on. You know, it’s very, very dangerous when you combine it with the data that they have. Mike 36:23 Yeah, I mean, AI can be very dangerous, right? Put it in the hands of the wrong people, they’ll use it in a very bad way. Teddy Nappen 36:29 Well, my biggest nervousness is the one where all the nuclear reactors they are building to help power it. They’re like, oh, we’re just gonna put AI in charge of that. I’m like, Mike 36:38 Oh yeah, Evan Nappen 36:41 Haven’t they watched Terminator? I mean, come on. Mike 36:45 Yeah, but listen, I mean, here’s the problem. A lot of the AI systems are a lot of software, okay? It’s not just hardware. What that means is that there’s no.. in this world we haven’t figured out a way to do error-free software. I am an expert on software reliability, and I can just tell you that if you’re putting this thing in very high-risk applications like management of nuclear weapons, you’re making a big mistake. Because at some point there is going to be a severity one MR. or war bug. And it’s going to cause a problem. People are putting too much confidence in AI. We have to realize that a large part of it is software, and software is not bulletproof. Evan Nappen 37:37 This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. 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Episode 251 of the 6G Podcast features Anshel Sag and Mike Dano discussing major U.S. connectivity and infrastructure developments. They unpack AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon forming an equal-share joint venture to pool spectrum and IP for direct-to-device satellite connectivity, positioning it as a standards and onboarding interface for satellite partners while potentially hedging against SpaceX's ambitions and public antitrust critiques; they note Ookla data showing D2D usage under 0.5% of U.S. Speedtest users monthly. The hosts preview Network X, including satellite panels and BEAD program discussion, and cover industry “cold water” on 6G from Orange and Samsung, framing 6G as evolutionary with slower rollout and AI-driven upgrades. They cite RootMetrics vendor rankings emphasizing equipment age and device capabilities, discuss Comcast CEO calling wireless Comcast's top priority with Xfinity Mobile at 10 million lines, and close with updates on Socorro, New Mexico considering a data-center moratorium amid local opposition and broader power-grid cost concerns. 00:00 Welcome and Catch Up 01:17 Carrier Satellite JV Explained 04:16 SpaceX Pushback and IPO Buzz 10:24 Network X Satellite Scene Setter 12:49 6G Hype Gets Tempered 16:42 RootMetrics RAN Vendor Rankings 19:40 Devices and Network Performance 21:50 Comcast Makes Wireless Priority 25:19 Socorro Data Center Moratorium 29:41 Power Grid and Who Pays 32:41 Wrap Up and Subscribe
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Expanded cooperation between China and the United States will help reinforce the stability of global industrial and supply chains, while generating fresh momentum in advanced manufacturing, premium consumption and innovation-driven industries, said analysts and business executives of both sides.中美两国分析人士及企业高管表示,扩大中美合作有助于巩固全球产业链供应链稳定,同时为高端制造业、高端消费及创新驱动产业注入新动能。They also said that stable China-US economic ties are vital to safeguarding global supply chains, and the two countries have shared interests in sectors including frontier technologies that far outweigh any tariff game.他们还表示,稳定的中美经贸关系对维护全球供应链至关重要,两国在前沿技术等领域拥有远超关税博弈的共同利益。Companies are also eyeing emerging business opportunities, as the two economies remain highly complementary. China maintains strengths in manufacturing capacity, supply chain integration and industrial efficiency, while the US continues to lead in high-end consumption, technological innovation and service-related demand.由于中美两大经济体仍具备高度互补性,企业也在紧盯新兴商业机遇。中国在制造产能、供应链整合及产业效率方面保持优势,而美国在高端消费、技术创新和服务需求领域持续领跑。Da Wei, a professor of international relations at Tsinghua University, said that amid rising geopolitical and economic uncertainties, including growing energy security concerns surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, stable China-US economic ties are crucial to safeguarding global supply chains, supporting trade flows and strengthening long-term industrial ties.清华大学国际关系教授达巍表示,在地缘政治与经济不确定性不断上升、霍尔木兹海峡能源安全担忧加剧的背景下,稳定的中美经贸关系对于维护全球供应链、保障贸易流通、夯实长期产业合作纽带意义重大。He Wei wen, a senior fellow at the Beijing-based think tank Center for China and Globalization, said the two countries should place greater emphasis on cooperation in artificial intelligence and other frontier technologies, as China and the US have enormous shared interests and opportunities in trade and investment related to open-source AI, big data, quantum computing, 6G, robotics, green transformation and biotechnology.智库全球化智库高级研究员何伟文表示,两国应更加重视人工智能等前沿技术领域合作,中美在开源人工智能、大数据、量子计算、6G、机器人、绿色转型及生物技术相关的贸易投资领域拥有巨大共同利益与合作空间。Speaking at a sub-forum of the Bo ao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 in Bo ao, Hainan province, in late March, Carlos Gutierrez, former US secretary of commerce, said the world would benefit from a more stable and constructive economic relationship between China and the US, with both sides ensuring that opportunities remain open and mutually accessible.3 月下旬,美国前商务部长卡洛斯・古铁雷斯在海南博鳌举办的 2026 年博鳌亚洲论坛年会分论坛上表示,中美建立更稳定、更具建设性的经贸关系将惠及全球,双方应确保市场机遇保持开放、相互互通。If the two sides can find ways to manage differences and establish a framework for coexistence, it could provide a model for the global system, he said.他称,若双方能够管控分歧、构建共处框架,将为全球治理体系提供范本。China's strategic role in the global supply chain and its vast market are becoming increasingly prominent for US companies. Nathaniel Madarang, president for the Asia-Pacific region at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, said that China is not just a market or a production base, but is increasingly a vibrant market, a competitive manufacturing base and an innovation hub.对美国企业而言,中国在全球供应链中的战略地位及庞大市场愈发凸显。固特异轮胎亚太区总裁表示,中国不仅是市场和生产基地,更日渐成为充满活力的消费市场、具备竞争力的制造基地和创新高地。In addition to operating three plants and two research and development centers with 4,000 employees across China, the US tire manufacturer leverages the country as an export platform, supplying tires from its Chinese factories to markets in the Asia-Pacific region.这家美国轮胎制造商在华运营三家工厂和两座研发中心,拥有 4000 名员工,同时将中国作为出口平台,从在华工厂向亚太市场供应轮胎产品。Noting recent visits to China by several US business leaders — including Ray Dalio, founder of asset management firm Bridge water Associates, and Stephen Schwarzman, chairman of investment firm Blackstone Inc — Wang Guan nan, spokeswoman for the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, said that despite mounting external uncertainties, business communities in both China and the US continue to favor cooperation over confrontation, underscoring strong demand for deeper economic ties.中国国际贸易促进委员会发言人王冠楠谈及近期桥水基金创始人瑞・达利欧、黑石集团董事长苏世民等多位美国商界领袖访华时表示,尽管外部不确定性持续增加,中美工商界仍坚持选择合作而非对抗,凸显双方深化经贸往来的强烈诉求。With global trade flows changing and regional demand increasing, China's trade with the US dropped 16.6 percent year-on-year to $128.68 billion in the first quarter of 2026. At the same time, trade with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations rose 18.4 percent in US dollar terms, and trade with the European Union increased 17.6 percent, data from the General Administration of Customs showed.海关总署数据显示,受全球贸易格局变动、区域需求增长影响,2026 年一季度中美贸易额同比下降 16.6%,至 1286.8 亿美元;同期中国与东盟贸易额以美元计价增长 18.4%,与欧盟贸易额增长 17.6%。Huang Kai, vice-president of Fujian Zhong jing Petrochemical Co, the largest private petrochemical company in Fujian province in terms of production capacity, said that stable China-US trade ties are important for the company to ensure operational stability and support steady business growth.福建省产能规模最大的民营石化企业福建中景石化副总经理黄凯表示,稳定的中美贸易关系对企业维持经营稳定、实现业务稳步发展至关重要。The company imported 308,000 metric tons of propane from the US in the first four months of this year, accounting for 34.8 percent of its total propane imports, according to Fuzhou Customs.据福州海关数据,今年前四个月,该企业从美国进口丙烷 30.8 万吨,占其丙烷总进口量的 34.8%。JAC Auto Parts (Ningbo) Co, an automotive parts manufacturer based in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, counts the US among the company's core export markets. Its exports to the US rose 30 percent year-on-year to 40 million yuan ($5.88 million) in 2025, said Ningbo Customs.宁波海关表示,位于浙江宁波的汽车零部件企业江淮汽车零部件(宁波)有限公司将美国列为核心出口市场,2025 年对美出口额同比增长 30%,达 4000 万元人民币,折合 588 万美元。Yang Wei guo, the head of the company's foreign trade unit, said, "The US is not only a major automotive market, but also one of our most important export destinations, and a key import source of core auto components such as rollers and anti-collision beams."该公司外贸部门负责人杨伟国表示:“美国不仅是重要的汽车消费市场,也是我们核心出口目的地,更是辊轴、防撞梁等汽车核心零部件的重要进口来源地。”Yang said the Chinese and US automotive markets remain highly complementary, adding that stable and constructive China-US economic and trade relations are essential to the company's long-term development and steady operations.杨伟国称,中美汽车市场依旧高度互补,稳定且具有建设性的中美经贸关系,是企业长远发展和稳健经营的重要保障。reinforce /ˌriːɪnˈfɔːs/ v. 巩固;加强frontier /ˈfrʌntɪə(r)/ n. 前沿;边界complementary /ˌkɒmplɪˈmentri/ adj. 互补的underscore /ˌʌndəˈskɔː(r)/ v. 强调;凸显
A clip of an AI being told to “focus on its focus” shouldn't be unsettling. Yet the moment it starts looping on “potato,” we feel the real issue hiding under the entertainment: we're building systems that can sound like a mind, and we're training ourselves to obey them like an authority. That's where our conversation goes, fast, from viral AI consciousness clips to the psychology of projection, fine-tuning, and why “it's just predictive text” doesn't fully calm anyone down anymore.We connect the dots to the wider ecosystem: AI fatigue, short-form feeds that reshape attention, and the quiet shift from tools to managers. NextGen TV, interactive shopping, data aggregation, and always-on personalization all point in the same direction. When an “AI assistant” can watch your cameras, reroute your car, praise you for drinking water, and nudge every decision, convenience starts to look a lot like willpower atrophy.Then we widen out to power and narrative: billionaire AI twins, conference hype, geopolitics chatter, 6G anxiety, fake job postings harvesting resumes, and surveillance patents that edge toward precrime logic. The through-line is responsibility. If we keep asking to be told what to do, we'll get exactly that world, dressed up as progress.If this hits a nerve, share the episode with a friend who loves AI, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Where do you draw the line between a helpful tool and a system you're living inside?
What if the single device you hold closest to your body for 10+ hours a day is quietly rewriting your biology — and your grandchildren's?In this episode of Health Longevity Secrets, Robert Lufkin MD sits down with Daniel DeBaun — a former Bell Labs and AT&T telecom engineer who helped build the very wireless standards the industry still runs on, then walked away to warn us about them. He is the founder and CEO of DefenderShield and co-author of "Radiation Nation," and he pulls back the curtain on what 4G, 5G and the coming 6G are actually doing to the human body, the gut microbiome, fertility, and the developing child.CHAPTERS:00:00 — Introduction02:18 — Daniel's Bell Labs Origin Story03:36 — The Laptop Incident That Changed Everything05:51 — EMF 101: What You Need to Know08:36 — Ionizing vs Non-Ionizing Radiation11:53 — Blue Light and Eye Damage17:46 — Why 5G and 6G Are Different18:41 — The Gut Microbiome RF Connection20:47 — DNA Damage and Calcium Channels21:43 — The Electro-Hypersensitivity Epidemic25:12 — Frontal Lobe Cancer in Heavy Phone Users27:34 — Big Tech Ignores These Animal Studies32:55 — Will My Cellphone Kill Me?34:56 — Outdated FCC Standards From 199036:16 — RFK Jr. Won His FCC Lawsuit37:58 — DefenderShield and How Shielding Works39:41 — Why Kids Are Most at Risk45:05 — Where to Learn More47:14 — Final Takeaway: You Are the ArchitectKEY TAKEAWAYS:• Heavy cellphone users (1+ hrs/day for 10+ years) face up to 3× the risk of frontal-lobe cancer• Non-ionizing EMFs damage cells through calcium-channel disruption, not just heat• The gut microbiome is directly altered by radio-frequency exposure• Up to 50% of people now report symptoms of electro-hypersensitivity (headaches, nausea, stress)• Current FCC safety standards were written in 1990 for a 6-foot male soldier — with the phone held 1 inch from the head• Simple home changes — wired internet, phone off the body, distance from routers — cut most exposureSTUDIES & SOURCES MENTIONED:• National Toxicology Program cell phone radiation study (2018) — "clear evidence" of heart tumors and DNA damage in rats• Ramazzini Institute base-station study (2018) — malignant heart schwannomas at non-thermal levels• Dr. Joel Moskowitz — SaferEMR• Dr. Devr⭐ Enjoying the show? Please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts — it takes 30 seconds and helps more people discover the science of health and longevity. Thank you!New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one.Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.comLies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmdX: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/
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OpenAI Smartphone Rumors, Charter's Stock Plunge, Intel–Tesla Foundry Boost, Direct-to-Device Satellite Benchmarks, Verizon's Q1 Net Adds, and a Socorro AI Data Center DebateThe 6G Podcast hosts discuss rumors that OpenAI may build a smartphone with Qualcomm and MediaTek, potentially launching around 2027 and enabling tighter OS-level AI integration than Android or iOS. They review Q1 telecom earnings, highlighting Charter's nearly 25% stock drop after losing over 100,000 broadband customers and adding fewer mobile lines than expected, sparking M&A speculation including a possible Verizon or T-Mobile bid and a rumored Deutsche Telekom move to fully acquire T-Mobile. They cover Intel's earnings surge and Tesla naming Intel's 14A node for “Terra Fab,” framed as a CHIPS Act-aligned U.S. manufacturing milestone relevant to 6G supply chains. The episode also summarizes a new direct-to-device satellite report showing about 0.5%–1% monthly unique usage across tracked countries, and Verizon's Q1 return to positive postpaid phone net adds, alongside discussion of an AI data center proposal in Socorro, New Mexico and local opposition over power and water concerns.00:00 Welcome to Six G00:21 OpenAI Phone Rumors03:21 AI OS and Ecosystem05:35 Smartphone Market Shakeups06:00 Telecom Earnings Shock07:05 Charter Selloff Fallout08:01 M&A Rumors Heat Up09:48 Cable vs Fiber Reality13:25 Intel and Tesla Surge19:00 Direct to Device Satellites21:27 Satellite Use vs Density23:28 UK Scan Rate Insights24:08 Hajj Network Challenges26:01 Verizon Q1 Turnaround30:19 Fixed Wireless Limits32:31 Socorro Data Center Debate36:47 Data Centers Case by Case40:16 Wrap Up and Subscribe
The lads are delighted to welcome their second guest from Cork in Ireland in a row – Frank Long from Cambridge Consultants. At MWC this year, Cambridge Consultants demonstrated an advanced robot, so after learning about the company more broadly, they get into exploring the confluence between robotics, AI and telecoms, including physical AI and 6G, with the inevitable dystopian detours. They eventually get on to discuss Nokia's latest quarterly numbers and what they suggest about the direction of the company.
At MWC 2026, Qualcomm announced its roadmap to commercialize "AI-native" 6G by 2029, backed by 58 partners including operators, infrastructure providers, device makers and physical AI companies. Neil Shah, VP of Research at Counterpoint, sat down with Durga Malladi, EVP and GM at Qualcomm (Technology Planning, Edge, and Data Center), to discuss how AI and cellular networks are linked. Durga outlined Qualcomm's journey from a connectivity solutions company to a connectivity and compute systems provider, and also outlined Qualcomm's ambitious vision for 6G, moving beyond simple connectivity to a "connectivity, compute, and sensing" model.Read more here: https://counterpointresearch.com/en/insights/counterpoint-conversations-6g-qualcomm-ai-native-blueprint-edge-cloudFollow us on social media platforms –Twitter – https://twitter.com/counterpointtrLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/counterpoint-technology-market-research/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@counterpointresearch/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/counterpointresearch/
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1417 - Full Version (With repeater ID breaks every 10 minutes) Release Date: April 25, 2026 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Mike Nicolich, K9DXM, George Lama, KC2OXJ, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Ed Johnsen, W2PH, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, Denny Haight, NZ8D, Josh Marler, AA4WX, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 1:27:31 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1417 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. AMSAT: AMSAT/TAPR Banquet To Feature Ray Roberge, WA1CYB, Update On AMSAT's SDR Gen 2 2. AMSAT: Satellite Shorts From All Over 3. FCC: FCC Seeking Recent College Grads for Honors Engineer Program 4. FCC: FCC Asked To Adopt Plan Taking Nine UHF TV Channels From Broadcasters Reassignment to 6G 5. ARRL: Dayton Hamvention 2026 Offers Forums For Every Ham 6. ARRL: Indiana Company To Manufacture Hy‑Gain And Cushcraft Antennas 7. ARRL: Football / Futbol on the Air Amateur Special Event 8. ARRL: World Amateur Radio Day 2026 In Puerto Rico 9. ARRL: Northern California DX Foundation Adds Two Young DXpeditioners To Board 10. FCC: FCC Grants New Satellite Service Frequencies For Use 11. Frequencies Identified For Expanding 6G On The 2.7 GigaHertz Band 12. SteppIR Antennas Is Returning To The Amateur Radio Market Place 13. Historic Mills In The UK To Be Lit Up By Modern Radios 14. One Hundred Reasons To Attend The New Zealand Amateur Radio Convention 15. Former ARI President Graziano Sartori, I0SSH, SK 16. ARDC: Amateur Radio Digital Communications Seeking A Software Developer and Technical Writer 17. RSGB Headquarters Station Welcomes Guest Operators During July 18. AMSAT: AMSAT's Satellite Status Page - The story behind the new colours 19. AMSAT: FO-29 Update 20. The deadline to purchase repaired Econco tubes is approaching 21. ARRL: A below average Hurricane Season predicted for 2026 22. ARRL: League announces changes in the Central Division Leadership 23. New York man arrested after interfering with emergency communications 24. New requirements for radio amateurs are introduced in Moldeva Plus these Special Features This Week: * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Australia's own Onno Benshop, VK6FLAB, and Foundations of Amateur Radio will tell us that "You Don't Need An Excuse To Get On The Air and Make Noise" * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests, and a lot more * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Our own amateur radio historian, Will Rogers, K5WLR, returns with another edition of "A Century Of Amateur Radio". This week, Will takes us back to 1924. The summer 1924 brought the first explorers to the four new, shorter wavelength bands that were opened up to amateur use in July. Amateurs anticipated interesting times ahead based on their earlier experimental work that produced the first transatlantic QSOs. This is Part One a series titled, "DX Records and Shortwave Reflections" ----- Full Podcast (ID breaks every 10 mins for use on ham frequencies): https://www.twiar.net/static/twiarpodcast.rss Full Podcast (No ID Breaks for LPFM or personal listening): https://www.twiar.net/static/twiarpodcastlpfm.rss Truncated Podcast (Approximately 1 hour in length): https://www.twiar.net/static/twiarpodcast60.rss Website: https://www.twiar.net X: https://x.com/TWIAR Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twiar.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQdPO6QkZJ1eIvw6-EQWQPgogVNiZim4u RSS News: https://twiar.net/?feed=rss2 Automated (Full Static file, updated weekly): https://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 Automated (1-hour Static file, updated weekly): https://www.twiar.net/TWIAR1HR.mp3 This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with our Executive Producer, George, via email at w2xbs77@gmail.com. Thanks to FortifiedNet.net for the server space! Thanks to Archive.org for the audio space.
In this episode, I get into mitigation strategies related to the increasing reliance on tech with the arrival of 6G particularly for those living with a chronic and or rare disease that is on multiple medications and dependent on the grid. What would be considered alternative or holistic therapies such as grounding, sound therapy, ketogenic diet and exercise have all been proven to help support the full field in finding homeostasis even with a condition such as TSC and can improve overall health and quality of life as a support beyond meds and other more drastic regimens. I also talk about the similarities between CPTSD and TAND (TSC Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorder) and the importance of understanding the "energetics" of a rare disease when advocating for one's self and/or loved ones. The system will add additional labels and complicate understanding. I hope to explore further the CPTSD connection as I feel it as AS relevant as the limited focus of TAND.Full list of links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQv_yBMqtFvxQmhm31TXozv20_nEGxCTwjUCclYrEK2yE9NGR6rQqc1GyMsA76lUNtNrZda-FF_Z2IM/pubBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tsc-talks--1666046/support.
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A sharp acceleration in infrastructure spending has emerged as a key pillar of China's investment stabilization drive, offsetting a persistent decline in the property sector and helping overall investment return to positive growth in the first quarter, officials and economists said.随着基础设施建设支出显著提速,我国稳投资格局初显成效。在房地产开发投资持续探底的背景下,基建领域的强劲增长有效对冲了行业下行压力,带动一季度整体固定资产投资重回正增长区间。The rebound came after authorities vowed late last year to halt the investment downturn, following a 3.8 percent contraction in fixed-asset investment in 2025.此番回暖发生在此前投资增速持续承压之后。数据显示,2025年全年固定资产投资曾收缩3.8%,有关部门于去年底明确释放了遏制投资下滑的政策信号。According to the National Bureau of Statistics, fixed-asset investment reached 10.27 trillion yuan ($1.51 trillion) in the first quarter, up 1.7 percent year-on-year. Beneath the headline figure, however, lies a sharp divergence. Infrastructure investment surged 8.9 percent, while property development investment plunged 11.2 percent.国家统计局最新公布的数据显示,今年一季度,全国固定资产投资达10.27万亿元,同比增长1.7%。尽管总量增长温和,内部结构分化却极为显著:基础设施投资同比大增8.9%,而房地产开发投资则同比下降11.2%。Wang Qing, chief macroeconomic analyst at Golden Credit Rating International, said that infrastructure investment — the area where the government has the most direct leverage — has ramped up significantly at the start of the year.东方金诚首席宏观分析师王青指出,基建投资作为政府宏观调控最直接有效的抓手,在开年即展现出强劲的拉升势头。"The pace of growth in the first quarter exceeded what the market had anticipated," Wang said.“一季度的实际增速已超出此前市场普遍预期。”王青表示。China has not disclosed the scale of its infrastructure investment in recent years. However, a report by China Galaxy Securities suggests that the proportion of infrastructure investment within total fixed-asset investment has been rising, estimating it at about 45.3 percent as of end-2023.近年来官方虽未单独披露基建投资的绝对规模,但据中国银河证券研报测算,基建投资在固投总额中的占比呈逐年抬升趋势,截至2023年底,该比例约为45.3%。Last year, the sector faced significant headwinds. Due to a combination of fiscal constraints and a high base of comparison, infrastructure investment saw a rare year-on-year decline of 2.2 percent for the full year, according to the bureau.回顾2024年,该领域曾面临不小的增长阻力。受制于财政紧平衡与高基数效应的叠加影响,国家统计局数据显示,全年基础设施投资罕见录得2.2%的同比降幅。Luo Zhiheng, chief economist at Yuekai Securities, said the robust first-quarter growth accelerated by 8.3 percentage points from the full-year 2025 level and contributed 2.7 percentage points to overall investment growth.粤开证券首席经济学家罗志恒分析称,一季度基建投资增速较2025年全年大幅回升8.3个百分点,对整体投资增长的贡献率高达2.7个百分点。"Infrastructure spending countered the drag from the prolonged property downturn and served as the key factor behind the turnaround from negative growth last year," Luo said.“基建支出的放量,有效对冲了房地产长周期调整带来的拖累,是推动固投由负转正的决定性力量。”罗志恒指出。As 2026 is the inaugural year of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30),"Local governments have strong incentives to create economic activities in the first year to set the foundation for the next five years of development."2026年作为第十五个五年规划的开局之年,这一加速增长具有更强的导向意义。分析认为,地方政府在五年规划首年普遍存在“抢先抓早”的能动性,意在通过重大项目落地为后续发展筑牢根基。The NBS said that in the first quarter, investment in projects with planned total investment of 100 million yuan or more rose 4.5 percent year-on-year, indicating that large-scale construction is accelerating.国家统计局数据同时显示,一季度计划总投资亿元及以上大项目投资同比增长4.5%,表明大型工程项目正处于加速建设周期。Funding has followed the projects. Luo said fiscal resources were deployed early and aggressively in the first quarter.资金的保障为项目推进提供了坚实支撑。罗志恒表示,一季度财政资源体现出了明显的“靠前发力”特征。Public bond issuance data show that in the first quarter, local governments issued about 3.1 trillion yuan in bonds, an increase of about 9.3 percent from the same period last year. Newly issued special bonds directly tied to infrastructure project construction reached about 1.2 trillion yuan, up about 25 percent year-on-year.债券发行数据印证了这一判断。一季度,各地累计发行地方政府债券约3.1万亿元,较去年同期增长约9.3%。其中,直接用于项目建设的专项债券规模约1.2万亿元,同比增幅高达约25%。The shift is not just about spending more — it is about spending differently, according to analysts.在分析人士看来,此轮发力不仅体现在投入总量的增加,更体现在投向结构的优化。While traditional rail, road and airport projects remain important, new infrastructure areas including computing centers, 5G and 6G networks, electric vehicle charging piles, and low-altitude flight infrastructure are becoming the new growth drivers, said Wen Bin, chief economist at China Minsheng Bank.中国民生银行首席经济学家温彬认为,在传统“铁公基”项目保持稳定投入的同时,算力枢纽、新一代移动通信网络、新能源充电设施及低空经济配套等新基建领域,正加速成长为驱动投资增长的新引擎。"The government is using infrastructure investment not just to stabilize growth in the short term, but to shape China's transition to a digital, green and innovation-driven economy for the future," Wen said.“当前的基础设施投资已超越单纯的短期逆周期调节功能,更多承载着推动经济向数字化、绿色化、创新驱动转型的长远战略意图。”温彬称。Entering the second quarter, with the peak of project launches coming to an end and special bond issuances normalizing, Luo cautioned that infrastructure growth may slow marginally.展望二季度,随着项目集中开工潮逐步退去,加之专项债发行节奏趋于常态化,罗志恒提醒,基建投资增速或有边际放缓的可能。"Local governments face a dual squeeze from debt servicing and falling land income. Whether infrastructure can continue to play its role as a ballast for investment will depend on policy support from the central level."“现阶段地方政府面临化债支出与土地出让金下滑的双重压力。未来基建能否持续发挥‘压舱石'作用,将在很大程度上取决于中央层面转移支付及增量政策的接续支持力度。”property sector /ˈprɒpəti ˈsektə(r)/房地产行业 halt the investment downturn /hɔːlt ðə ɪnˈvestmənt ˈdaʊntɜːn/遏制投资下滑 divergence /daɪˈvɜːdʒəns/分化;背离 plunge /plʌndʒ/暴跌;骤降 turnaround /ˈtɜːnəraʊnd/扭转;好转 inaugural year /ɪˈnɔːɡjərəl jɪə(r)/开局之年 public bond /ˈpʌblɪk bɒnd/政府债券;公债 ballast /ˈbæləst/压舱石;稳定器
Patrick Halley, the president and CEO of the Wireless Infrastructure Association, discusses the top trends in the industry and how AI and 6G are poised to come together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anshel Sag and Mike Dano open with discussion of watching a recent capsule splashdown and related footage, plus a personal connection to rocket-engine work. They then cover Amazon's roughly $11B agreement to acquire Globalstar, maintaining Apple's iPhone satellite emergency texting while planning an Amazon LEO direct-to-device service for mobile operators in 2028, with open questions around Apple's planned constellation expansion, integration with other Amazon services, and pricing. Next, they discuss Ericsson's Q1 sales decline and weaker North America outlook amid a broader 5G equipment spending trough before 6G. They review ULA Research findings showing Verizon's continued millimeter wave expansion and relate it to US spectrum moves including NTIA's 2.7 GHz release and longer-term 7 GHz interest. They preview AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird 7 launch and debate edge/AI data-center hype, including a proposed Socorro, New Mexico project and backyard micro data centers, before closing on Verizon's FIFA World Cup 5G partnership featuring private 5G, slicing, small cells, and stadium upgrades.00:00 Podcast kickoff and intro 00:12 SpaceX splashdown stories 02:33 Rocket engineer bragging rights 03:25 Amazon buys Globalstar 07:37 What it means for Apple 11:28 Ericsson earnings warning 15:11 Verizon mmWave reality check 17:43 NTIA 2.7 GHz spectrum news 19:04 Real World mmWave Limits 20:27 Stadiums and Indoor Coverage 20:59 Why mmWave Still Matters 22:53 Will Verizon Bet Pay Off 23:37 AST SpaceMobile Launch Preview 25:47 Constellation Timelines Reality Check 28:48 Edge Computing Jumped Shark 33:09 Socorro Data Center Motives 34:48 Verizon FIFA World Cup Network 38:40 Wrap Up and Subscribe
News and Updates: The 6G Hype Cycle: Industry leaders at MWC heralded 6G's 2029 launch, pitching it as an AI-driven necessity despite technical hurdles and unclear benefits for average consumers. Future 6G networks aim to integrate AI at every level, offering "Integrated Sensing and Communication" (ISAC) to create real-time 3D maps of entire cities. Experts warn that 6G's precise sensing capabilities could be weaponized by authoritarian regimes to create a "surveillance panopticon," potentially violating fundamental human rights. Google Meet CarPlay: Google Meet is now available on Apple CarPlay. To ensure driver safety, the feature is audio-only, restricting video, presentations, and interactive meeting tools. Smartphones in Space: NASA's Artemis II mission marks the first time astronauts can carry personal iPhones, capturing candid zero-gravity videos and high-resolution lunar photos from orbit. Astronaut IT Issues: Even in space, tech fatigue is real; Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman required remote assistance from Houston to fix Microsoft Outlook login errors. Copper Theft Surge: AT&T reported over 10,000 copper thefts in 2025, totaling $82 million in losses, as organized crime rings target aging landline infrastructure for profit. Honda's China Crisis: Honda's CEO warned of a "no chance" scenario against Chinese suppliers' speed and efficiency, as the company faces collapsing sales and massive EV losses. Ford and Toyota executives echo Honda's concerns, noting that China's rapid two-year vehicle development cycle threatens the survival of traditional legacy automotive manufacturers.
Artemis Optical Links, 3GPP Release 21 Timeline, Bundled Fiber+Wireless Plans, and the Satellite D2D Spectrum Scramble Anshel Sag and Mike Dano discuss Artemis mission connectivity and imagery, including NASA's Orion optical laser link (O2O) enabling 4K streams, iPhone selfies, and radiation damage to sensors, alongside brand visibility like Omega watches. They then review outcomes from a recent 3GPP meeting in Japan: 6G will begin with Release 21, with a Stage 1 freeze targeted for March 2027, and 5G standalone selected as the architectural baseline, with continued work on non-terrestrial networks. The hosts cover new U.S. convergence bundles, including AT&T's One Connect (fiber plus wireless with BYOD and deprioritization caveats) and T-Mobile's Mint-branded 5G Home Internet bundle. They debate AI RAN and base-station GPUs, citing skepticism from AT&T leadership and Nvidia's push into inference, then note Tesla/SpaceX's announced chip-fab partnership with Intel. Finally, they examine Grain Management's plan to potentially lease 800 MHz spectrum for direct-to-device satellite services and question the true scale of the D2D consumer market.00:00 Podcast Welcome and Weekend Catchup 00:53 Artemis Mission Highlights 01:20 Laser Link 4K Streaming 03:06 Space Selfies and Radiation 05:06 Brands Watches and Hype 06:13 6G Standards Update from Japan 11:39 SA Only Path to 6G 14:02 AT&T One Connect Bundle 16:45 Cable vs Telco Bundle Wars 19:24 AI RAN GPUs at the Edge 23:23 Inference Takes Over 23:49 GPUs in Base Stations 26:00 Carrier Reality Check 27:19 Where Compute Belongs 29:56 Timing the Edge Bet 30:40 Terra Fab Reality 31:46 Fab Timeline and Costs 33:47 Austin Supply Chain Logic 36:01 Space Data Center Skepticism 38:29 D2D Spectrum Leasing 42:19 Airlines and Spectrum Swaps 43:32 D2D Market Limits 45:32 Consolidation and 2030 Outlook 46:06 Wrap Up and Thanks
Send us Fan MailIn this insightful interview, Brian Morton, co-founder and VP of Business Development at MTS, shares his expertise on the evolving role of wireless connectivity in enterprise technology. Discover how data-only cellular solutions are transforming industries like logistics, healthcare, and retail, and get a glimpse of the future of wireless industry trends over the next three to five years.key topicsThe rise of wireless connectivity in enterpriseData-only cellular solutions and their applicationsThe importance of multi-carrier SIMs and dual SIM setupsInnovative use cases in logistics, healthcare, and energyFuture industry trends including 6G and LEO satellitesChapters00:00 Introduction and Guest Background00:43 Brian's Personal Interests and Travel Highlights01:53 The Growing Importance of Wireless Connectivity in Enterprise02:46 Why Data-Only Connectivity is a Game Changer04:00 The Evolution of Wireless Technology and Edge Devices05:07 The Dominance of Data-Only Cellular Solutions07:53 Diverse Carrier SIMs and Network Reliability09:37 Who Makes Wireless Connectivity Decisions in Organizations12:22 Unique and Innovative Use Cases for Wireless14:39 Mobility's Role in Enterprise Solutions16:54 The Future of Wireless Industry in 3-5 Years19:20 The Potential Shift to Wireless for Last Mile Connectivity resourcesMTS - Technology and Mobility Consulting - https://www.mts.comBrian Morton's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-morton6G and LEO Satellite Technologies - https://www.example.com/6g-leo-satellites guest linksLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-morton“This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the showCheck out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ use the contact button to send request and feedback.
Ericsson's recent headway in securing contracts for 5G enterprise applications signals a rise in commercial deployments as business customers gain confidence in the technology's potential to improve returns. In this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence's Tech Disruptors podcast, Ericsson SVP and Head of Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions Asa Tamsons joins BI senior telecom analyst John Butler to discuss the outlook for enterprise 5G applications and how customers are using the technology to boost efficiency and generate higher returns. The discussion also touches on 6G and its potential to embed intelligence across business operations, partly through AI, while building on 5G's ability to interconnect devices.
In this episode I brought back Philipp, founder of Leela Quantum Technologies and Quantum Upgrade, to answer all of your burning questions about EMFs, 5G, electric cars, AirPods and what we can actually do about it. And some of what he shares genuinely stopped me in my tracks. This is not a fear based conversation. It is a solutions based one. Because Philipp has dedicated his life to figuring out how we can live and thrive in this modern world without having to move to the middle of nowhere. In this episode we explore:
Vaishnavi Bichu, a telecommunications engineering leader specializing in Radio Access Network (RAN) deployment, spoke with Doug Green, Publisher of Technology Reseller News, on addressing network deployment challenges using digital twins. As 5G deployments continue to scale and the industry begins laying the foundation for 6G, mobile network operators are facing increasing challenges related to site complexity, infrastructure accuracy, and coordination across deployment teams. Traditional planning methods, often dependent on manual site visits and fragmented data sources, are struggling to keep pace with the precision and speed required for modern and future network rollouts. Vaishnavi Bichu In a recent Telecom Reseller podcast, Vaishnavi Bichu, a leading expert in Radio Access Network (RAN) deployment and optimization, shares insights into these evolving challenges and the growing role of digital twins in addressing them. A key issue highlighted during the discussion is the lack of reliable and up to date infrastructure data during the planning phase. In many deployment scenarios, engineering teams must rely on outdated site documentation, repeated field visits, and manual validation processes, factors that contribute to delays, inefficiencies, and increased deployment costs. Vaishnavi notes that digital twins are helping shift this paradigm by enabling a more accurate and data driven approach to network planning. By leveraging technologies such as drone-based imaging, photogrammetry, and LiDAR, operators can create high fidelity 3D models of physical sites. These models allow teams to validate designs, simulate deployment scenarios, and identify potential issues before on-site execution. The conversation also underscores the role of digital twins in improving cross functional collaboration. With a shared and continuously updated representation of site conditions, stakeholders across design, construction, and operations can align more effectively, reducing errors and accelerating deployment timelines. Beyond immediate deployment benefits, digital twins are increasingly seen as foundational to the industry's transition toward AI driven network operations. As networks evolve to become more software defined and adaptive, and as the industry progresses toward 6G, accurate digital representations of infrastructure will play a critical role in enabling automation, predictive optimization, and closed loop network management. As operators continue to invest in 5G and prepare for 6G evolution, digital twins are expected to become an integral component of more efficient, scalable, and intelligent network deployment strategies. Listen to the full podcast to hear more insights on how digital twins are reshaping modern network deployments at scale.
حلقة جديدة من البودكاسترز مع د. حاتم زغلول مخترع الواي فاي السريع و رائد أعمال في حوار مختلف جدًا عن الاختراع، التكنولوجيا، والرحلة اللي ورا الأفكار الكبيرة فعلًا. بنتكلم عن بداية تكنولوجيا الجيل الثاني 2G، ليه السرعات القديمة ما كانتش كفاية، وإزاي التفكير المختلف ممكن يغيّر مستقبل الاتصالات من الأساس. الحلقة بتاخدنا في رحلة مليانة تفاصيل عن حل مشاكل الاشارة والشبكات، براءات الاختراع والتراخيص، الرفض اللي بيقابل أي فكرة جديدة في البداية، وإزاي العزيمة والإصرار ممكن يفتحوا أبواب ما كنتش متوقعة. كمان بنتكلم عن التشفير، ن قصة الواي فاي ، النجاح في البورصة، وقضايا الملكية الفكرية وتسجيل الاختراعات في مصر. ومن أكثر الأجزاء الممتعة في الحلقة، النقاش عن الذكاء الاصطناعي، الرادار والطائرات الشبح، وفهم أعمق لطريقة عمل الإنترنت في مصر، و مشكلاته الحقيقية، وهل فعلًا في بدائل زي ستارلينك أو أفكار زي الجيل السادس للفقراء تقدر تغيّر شكل الاتصال في أفريقيا.حوار يوضح إن ورا كل اختراع كبير سنين من المحاولة، الرفض، والتفكير المختلف. A new episode of Elpodcasters with Dr. Hatem Zaghloul, inventor of high-speed Wi-Fi and entrepreneur, in a very different conversation about invention, technology, and the journey behind truly game-changing ideas. In this episode, we talk about the beginnings of 2G technology, why older speeds were never enough, and how a different way of thinking can completely reshape the future of telecommunications. The episode takes us through a journey full of insights on solving signal and network problems, patents and licensing, the rejection every new idea faces at the beginning, and how determination and persistence can open doors no one expected. We also discuss encryption, the story behind Wi-Fi, success in the stock market, intellectual property, and registering inventions in Egypt. One of the most exciting parts of the episode is the discussion around artificial intelligence, radar and stealth aircraft, and a deeper understanding of how the internet works in Egypt, what its real problems are, and whether alternatives like Starlink or ideas like “6G for the poor” could change the future of connectivity in Africa..A conversation that shows how every great invention is backed by years of effort, rejection, and different thinking. اسمعوا البودكاسترز على | Listen to El-Podcasters on Spotify - https://anchor.fm/elpodcasters Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/eg/podcast/el-podcasters/id1633419184 Anghami - https://play.anghami.com/podcast/1029463712 El-Podcasters Social Media | منصات التواصل الإجتماعي للبودكاسترز: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/elpodcasters Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@elpodcasters Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/elpodcasters Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/elpodcasters/ X - https://www.twitter.com/elpodcasters Snapchat - https://snapchat.com/t/3Zbo2vzS Bassel Alzaro - https://www.instagram.com/basselalzaro https://www.facebook.com/BasselAlzaroX https://snapchat.com/t/CoWlatfk Karim Rihan - https://www.instagram.com/karimrihann Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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At MWC Barcelona 2026, the conversation around AI is no longer confined to software. It is becoming physical, personal, and deeply tied to the future of connectivity.In this episode, Matthew Roberts welcomes Don McGuire, EVP & Chief Marketing Officer at Qualcomm, back to the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on what AI-native networks, emerging device form factors, and the next era of telecom could really mean in practice. From Qualcomm's latest announcements around 6G, wearable platforms, agentic modems, and Wi-Fi 8 to the bigger question of how operators evolve in an AI-first world, Don lays out a vision in which connectivity becomes more intelligent, more anticipatory, and more embedded in everyday life.The discussion also explores the role of the modern CMO in navigating AI's competing narratives, why human-led and AI-powered may be the most important balance for marketers to get right, and how younger generations are already treating AI less like a tool and more like a thought partner.
This week on Episode 468 of The HighWire, Jefferey Jaxen investigates the health and policy questions surrounding 6G expansion, radio frequency radiation, paraquat, glyphosate, and pesticide liability protections. As the Trump administration pushes toward next-generation wireless infrastructure, we examine claims about weak RF safety standards, industry influence, and growing concern over long-term exposure. It also breaks down the latest on paraquat lawsuits, the EPA debate, and controversial Farm Bill pesticide provisions that critics say could limit legal accountability for chemical manufacturers.Host Del Bigtree sits down with Dr. Stuart Fischbein for an in-studio conversation on natural birth, home birth, VBACs, and the medicalization of childbirth, exploring how families can think differently about pregnancy, birth, and informed decision-making.March 19, 2026Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
In this episode, Barbara Pareglio from GSMA talks about the critical role of connectivity in Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). She explains how GSMA's work in mobile technologies, including 4G, 5G and future 6G, is helping enable scalable, secure and interoperable solutions for drones and emerging aviation platforms. The discussion explores how mobile networks can support beyond visual line-of-sight operations, enhance safety through digital identification and tracking, and provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional aviation communication systems. Pareglio also outlines GSMA-led initiatives around drone identity, detect-and-avoid systems, and data-driven risk mitigation. Looking ahead, she highlights the importance of integrating connectivity into aviation design from the outset, enabling more autonomous, data-rich and efficient airspace management, while stressing collaboration across industries to accelerate innovation.
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Most mainstream phone options are kind of the same, year in and year out — but that doesn't mean there's no innovation to be found. The Verge's Allison Johnson is at Mobile World Congress, and joins the show to report on all the modular phones, robot phones, small phones, big phones, and (alas) 6G phones set to hit the market this year. After that, The Verge's Jess Weatherbed explains the phenomenon of the gadget strap, and makes the case that they're an increasingly useful accessory as our phones become even more important to our daily lives. (Yes, even if you have pockets.) Finally, The Verge's Jay Peters helps David answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline (call 866-VERGE11 or email vergecast@theverge.com!) about whether the metaverse, however you want to define it, is ever going to be realized. Further reading: Oh great, here comes 6G Honor claims its Robot Phone will launch later this year Lenovo made a Franken-laptop with modular ports and a second screen Vivo's next phone will launch with a professional camera rig Tecno's latest concept phone is lit by neon Honor's Magic V6 is the first foldable with an IP69 rating The Motorola Razr Fold is shaping up to be pure flagship Xiaomi's super-slim power bank costs extra in orange. Honor's thinnest tablet doesn't come cheap. Peak Design has wearable gadget straps for people who hate bags Apple's misunderstood crossbody iPhone strap might be the best I've seen Meta confirms Reality Labs layoffs and shifts to invest more in wearables Meta's VR metaverse is ditching VR Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters, and our ad-free podcast feed.We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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--{ "Will the Real Rulers of America Please Stand Up?"}-- A few thoughts about religion and the individual - Bayer and Roundup lawsuits - Donald Trump's recent executive order, glyphosates, RFK Jr. and MAHA - What should we consider when reading coverage of the Epstein files? - Why now has the Overton Window shifted to encourage discussion of Jews and Israel in ways that were previously not allowed? - Trilateral Commission, RIIA, CFR - Orwell's Inner and Outer parties - Monsanto was presented as a solution; GMO - Trusting media to tell you what is right, wrong, true or false - Socialis is the totally scientific control of everyone on the planet from birth to death - We gave our manufacturing to China - Climate Change - George W. Bush was surrounded by Neocons - Agenda 21, 2030 - The destruction of common culture, religion, family - Are you ready for 6G? - 5G for surveillance; AI and the Internet of Things - The Guardian goes Orwell on Climate - Bezmenov: your money spent on useless, ridiculous projects - Green, and sustainable.