EPISODE · Oct 18, 2024 · 2 MIN
"Google & Ad Blockers, Amazon's Nuclear Power Move, and U.S. Economic Challenges: A Tech and Economy Update"
from Voice_Stream Demo Podcast · host Stan Berteloot
On the tech front today, Google Chrome is reportedly phasing out mainstream ad blockers like uBlock Origin in favor of its Manifest V3 framework, prompting criticism from some users. As this process unfolds, enthusiasts are exploring ad-block friendly alternatives such as the Brave browser. Google reassures that most extensions are adapting to the new dynamics, but privacy concerns linger. In an energy-related update, Amazon evolves within the nuclear power domain, announcing collaborations with X-Energy and others to create small modular reactors. Comfortably producing around 300 megawatts initially, expansions might progress to 960 megawatts. This eco-friendly move aligns Amazon with Microsoft and Google, both making strides in powering data centers sustainably through nuclear energy. In economic news, the U.S. economy stands on the brink of drastic change with an aging workforce, the rise of AI, and a shifting global landscape. Economists caution that skilled job scarcity and escalating disparity could be imminent without targeted investment in skill development and technology adaptation. Amidst short-term political distractions, a comprehensive, forward-thinking approach is called for to handle these anticipated challenges.
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On the tech front today, Google Chrome is reportedly phasing out mainstream ad blockers like uBlock Origin in favor of its Manifest V3 framework, prompting criticism from some users. As this process unfolds, enthusiasts are exploring ad-block friendly alternatives such as the Brave browser. Google reassures that most extensions are adapting to the new dynamics, but privacy concerns linger. In an energy-related update, Amazon evolves within the nuclear power domain, announcing collaborations with X-Energy and others to create small modular reactors. Comfortably producing around 300 megawatts initially, expansions might progress to 960 megawatts. This eco-friendly move aligns Amazon with Microsoft and Google, both making strides in powering data centers sustainably through nuclear energy. In economic news, the U.S. economy stands on the brink of drastic change with an aging workforce, the rise of AI, and a shifting global landscape. Economists caution that skilled job scarcity and escalating disparity could be imminent without targeted investment in skill development and technology adaptation. Amidst short-term political distractions, a comprehensive, forward-thinking approach is called for to handle these anticipated challenges.
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