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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the UK's decision to reverse a proposed ban on social media for under-16s. Dans argues against such bans, citing a lack of conclusive evidence on their effectiveness and highlighting the potential benefits of social media for vulnerable youth.
He suggests that instead of prohibition, the focus should be on pressuring social media companies to adopt ethical design practices that mitigate the addictive nature of their platforms. The article contrasts this approach with Australia's upcoming ban, which Dans believes will be unenforceable and ultimately counterproductive.
Finally, the article emphasizes the need for a more nuanced approach involving education and corporate accountability.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «If phone bans for under-16s make no sense, how to combat addictive social networks?»
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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the shift towards flexible work arrangements in 2025, contrasting companies like Spotify and Airbnb, which embrace remote work and trust their employees, with those forcing a return to the office.
Dans argues that treating employees like adults, rather than children, fosters a more productive and innovative environment. He highlights the benefits of flexible work, emphasizing that resisting this trend is detrimental to companies' ability to attract and retain top talent.
The article concludes by posing the crucial question of whether companies treat employees as adults or school children, ultimately suggesting that a flexible approach is the future of work. A reader's comment reinforces this central theme.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Do you treat your employees like adults or like school children?»
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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the shift towards flexible work arrangements in 2025, contrasting companies like Spotify and Airbnb, which embrace remote work and trust their employees, with those forcing a return to the office.
Dans argues that treating employees like adults, rather than children, fosters a more productive and innovative environment. He highlights the benefits of flexible work, emphasizing that resisting this trend is detrimental to companies' ability to attract and retain top talent.
The article concludes by posing the crucial question of whether companies treat employees as adults or school children, ultimately suggesting that a flexible approach is the future of work. A reader's comment reinforces this central theme.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «An open letter to the Spanish tourist board«
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New York State has enacted a law requiring oil companies to contribute billions of dollars to a Climate Superfund to address climate change-related damages. This legislation, potentially establishing a precedent for other states and countries, calculates contributions based on companies' historical emissions. The oil industry opposes the law, viewing it as a punitive tax, and is considering legal action.
The law's success hinges on whether courts uphold the "polluter pays" principle, potentially ushering in a new era where fossil fuel companies face significant financial consequences for their environmental impact. The article explores the potential implications of this landmark legislation.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Why the sun is about to set on the oil industry«
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Meta's plan to introduce AI-generated users to its social media platforms is the subject of Enrique Dans's Medium article. Dans expresses serious ethical and privacy concerns, arguing that this move represents a new level of user manipulation and data exploitation by Meta. He highlights the potential for misinformation and the erosion of authentic online interactions.
The article emphasizes the need for stricter regulation of Meta's practices to protect user autonomy and privacy. Dans ultimately calls for greater accountability from Meta and stronger protections for users.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Just when you thought it couldnât get any worseâŠÂ«
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Enrique Dans's Medium article assesses the progress and challenges of the air taxi industry. While technological advancements and company collaborations show promise, the article highlights substantial hurdles, including past failures and unmet deadlines. Several companies are actively pursuing commercial flights, aiming for launches within the next few years, but the article questions whether these ambitious goals are realistic.
The author points to regulatory developments in the United States, such as new pilot training guidelines, but notes the sector remains fraught with uncertainty. Ultimately, the piece explores whether air taxis will become a viable mode of transportation or remain a distant prospect.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «The future of the air taxi: still very much up in the air«
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The article analyzes Microsoft's AI Copilot strategy, highlighting its initial reliance on OpenAI's models and subsequent efforts to reduce this dependence by developing its own and customizing open-source models. This shift is driven by cost concerns associated with the high token usage of OpenAI's models and aims to improve Copilot's efficiency and affordability.
The author speculates on the potential commoditization of generative AI algorithms, drawing parallels to the evolution of internet access. Ultimately, the piece explores the evolving landscape of AI development and its implications for businesses and consumers.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «What does Microsoftâs AI Copilot strategy tell us about the future of AI?»
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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the growing adoption of Bitcoin as an alternative currency. The article highlights El Salvador's substantial Bitcoin investment, Singapore's efforts to attract cryptocurrency businesses, and Russia's use of Bitcoin to circumvent sanctions.
Dans also mentions Donald Trump's potential interest in Bitcoin, suggesting a shift in global financial dynamics. The piece concludes that countries using Bitcoin as a store of value and transaction method appear poised for success in a changing economic landscape.
Reader comments raise questions about the accuracy of some figures and discuss Bitcoin's legality in various countries.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Bitcoin is emerging as a viable alternative currency«
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Enrique Dans critiques the European Union's excessive regulation, arguing it stifles innovation and creates an unfavorable business environment.
He contrasts this with the less regulated American approach, suggesting a middle ground is necessary. Dans highlights how overregulation disadvantages European citizens and businesses, hindering access to cutting-edge technologies and discouraging entrepreneurship.
The comments section features a range of opinions, some agreeing with Dans's assessment, others defending the EU's regulatory approach, and several suggesting that finding the right balance is the key challenge. Dans ultimately pleads for a more sensible and less restrictive regulatory framework within the EU.
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Honda and Nissan's proposed merger, driven by the need to compete in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle market, is analyzed. The article suggests this merger is a response to intense competition from companies like Tesla and BYD, and the significant financial challenges facing both Japanese automakers. While the merger aims to create a larger entity capable of investing in electric vehicle technology, concerns exist regarding operational integration and potential redundancy.
The author expresses skepticism about the merger's ultimate success, highlighting the considerable challenges involved in combining two large companies with differing corporate cultures. Ultimately, the article frames the merger as a potentially risky but necessary measure for survival within the transforming automotive industry.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «What does the proposed merger of Honda and Nissan tell us about the state of the Japanese motor industry?»
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Enrique Dans, a professor of innovation, shares his seasonal greetings and reflects on a busy year, including becoming a grandfather and the upcoming launch of a new project that will significantly impact his writing. He expresses his gratitude for his readership and the community fostered by his articles.
The post also features comments congratulating him and discussing his work. Additionally, the provided text includes excerpts from some of Dans' previous articles on technology and innovation, along with unrelated recommendations from Medium.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Seasonâs greetings!»
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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the urgent need for robust online proof-of-personhood measures. Current methods, like CAPTCHAs, are easily bypassed by AI, while biometric solutions present privacy challenges.
Dans highlights the work of Sam Altman's World, aiming to solve this problem using iris patterns without storing personal data. The article emphasizes the increasing threat of bots to online security and the necessity for immediate action to develop effective solutions. Failure to address this issue will lead to a significant internet takeover by AI systems.This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «If we donât take proof of personhood measures soon, the internet is going to be taken over by bots«
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A report by the American Edge Project highlights concerns about China's open-source AI development, contrasting it with US models. The report claims Chinese AI exhibits censorship and propagates government narratives, while US AI offers more transparency.
This raises national security concerns for the US and questions about the global influence of AI. The author notes the report's potential bias due to its funding, but acknowledges its relevance in predicting the future of open-source AI and its implications for global narratives.
Ultimately, the piece explores the implications of open-source AI for global power dynamics and information control.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Whoâs going to win the global AI race?»
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A new smartphone app, developed by a Ukrainian entrepreneur, aims to improve road safety by allowing drivers to anonymously report dangerous driving incidents to police.
The app records continuous video footage, storing only segments where violations occur, complete with location and time data. This initiative seeks to reduce road accidents and their substantial economic costs.
The app has received governmental approvals in Spain and is planned for launch in the UK and Dubai. The app's ease of use and data protection features are highlighted as key elements of its design.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «How a handy new app could help reduce dangerous driving«
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Amazon's recent mandate for employees to return to the office full-time has sparked significant backlash, with widespread employee dissatisfaction and a potential exodus of talent. This policy shift, despite evidence suggesting increased productivity and happiness while working remotely, is causing internal unrest and protests.
The article questions Amazon's reasoning behind this decision, highlighting the lack of justification and potential negative consequences for the company.
The author explores the broader implications of this situation, including the impact on city economies and the inevitability of distributed work in the future. Employee comments further illustrate the negative sentiments towards Amazon's management.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Why more and more Amazon employees are saying âup yoursâ to the company«
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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the critical need for improved cybersecurity awareness. Dans argues that societal negligence regarding online safety is leading to widespread vulnerabilities. He advocates for increased personal responsibility in implementing basic security measures like end-to-end encryption and strong passwords.
The article highlights the inadequacy of current educational efforts and emphasizes the need for individuals to proactively protect themselves. Reader comments underscore the human element's crucial role in cybersecurity failures, surpassing purely technological issues.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Sure, keeping up with cybersecurity can seem like a mad race, but itâs easier than you think«
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Enrique Dans's Medium article forecasts significant growth in the robotics market, particularly for humanoid robots. The piece contrasts humanoid robots, which excel in dynamic environments due to their human-like form and adaptability enabled by generative AI, with non-humanoid robots, better suited for structured, repetitive tasks because of their efficiency and scalability.
Dans highlights several companies at the forefront of robotics development and emphasizes the imminent widespread adoption of robots across numerous industries.
The overall tone is optimistic, predicting a transformative impact of robotics on the economy and future of work.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Robots: soon to be a fact of life«
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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the merger of Omnicom and Interpublic, creating the world's largest advertising agency. This merger, fueled by AI and data aggregation, intensifies privacy violations through hyper-targeted advertising.
Dans argues this represents a dystopian escalation of existing practices, urging readers to utilize ad blockers and other privacy tools to combat this trend. He believes this signifies a return to less invasive advertising practices is necessary.
The article generated significant reader discussion regarding potential solutions to this issue.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Online advertising: just when you thought it couldnât get any worse«
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China's automotive industry is rapidly expanding globally, surpassing Japan in exports and achieving significant market share in countries like Mexico, Brazil, and Thailand. This success is attributed to innovative production techniques, competitive pricing, and a government-backed strategy focusing on electric vehicles (EVs).
The United States, concerned about its domestic auto industry, is responding with protectionist measures including tariffs and subsidies. However, the article argues that these actions are futile, given China's technological advancements and cost advantages in the EV market.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «China is in now in the driving seat of the global motor industry«
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The article discusses growing mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies, citing examples like Texas considering a state bitcoin reserve and El Salvador's profitable bitcoin investment. It highlights the increasing institutional adoption, exemplified by MicroStrategy's inclusion in the Nasdaq 100, and counters skepticism by emphasizing the technological underpinnings of Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The author argues that cryptocurrencies are redefining money along deflationary lines, creating a potentially more sustainable economic model. Despite past scandals, the article projects a positive outlook for the future of cryptocurrencies, predicting continued price appreciation based on increasing usage and adoption.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Cryptocurrencies take another step toward official recognition«
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