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  1. The old reparations debate is stuck.

    Reparations 2.0 proposes NUPA: a private-sector engine that settles historical debt through contract law and asset optimization, not taxpayer-funded handouts. It offers a path to debt discharge, labor protection from AI, and sovereign restoration.

    open.substack.com/pub/brandonb

    (Text assistance: NotebookLM/Gemini; Images: Perplexity/Grok/Gemini)

    #NUPA #UBI #policy #technology #politics #economics #economy #AI #robots #futureofwork #business #finance #reparations

  2. The old reparations debate is stuck.

    Reparations 2.0 proposes NUPA: a private-sector engine that settles historical debt through contract law and asset optimization, not taxpayer-funded handouts. It offers a path to debt discharge, labor protection from AI, and sovereign restoration.

    open.substack.com/pub/brandonb

    (Text assistance: NotebookLM/Gemini; Images: Perplexity/Grok/Gemini)

    #NUPA #UBI #policy #technology #politics #economics #economy #AI #robots #futureofwork #business #finance #reparations

  3. The old reparations debate is stuck.

    Reparations 2.0 proposes NUPA: a private-sector engine that settles historical debt through contract law and asset optimization, not taxpayer-funded handouts. It offers a path to debt discharge, labor protection from AI, and sovereign restoration.

    open.substack.com/pub/brandonb

    (Text assistance: NotebookLM/Gemini; Images: Perplexity/Grok/Gemini)

    #NUPA #UBI #policy #technology #politics #economics #economy #AI #robots #futureofwork #business #finance #reparations

  4. The old reparations debate is stuck.

    Reparations 2.0 proposes NUPA: a private-sector engine that settles historical debt through contract law and asset optimization, not taxpayer-funded handouts. It offers a path to debt discharge, labor protection from AI, and sovereign restoration.

    open.substack.com/pub/brandonb

    (Text assistance: NotebookLM/Gemini; Images: Perplexity/Grok/Gemini)

    #NUPA #UBI #policy #technology #politics #economics #economy #AI #robots #futureofwork #business #finance #reparations

  5. The overall increase marks the steepest year-over-year rise since May 2023 — when inflation hit a 4 percent pace — and the second consecutive month in which the conflict in the Middle East has measurably pushed prices higher for American consumers. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose 2.8 percent over the year ending in April, up from 2.6 percent in March.
    #economics #USpolitics #macroeconomics #inflation #policy #costofliving #Trumpism
    washingtonpost.com/business/20

  6. The overall increase marks the steepest year-over-year rise since May 2023 — when inflation hit a 4 percent pace — and the second consecutive month in which the conflict in the Middle East has measurably pushed prices higher for American consumers. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose 2.8 percent over the year ending in April, up from 2.6 percent in March.
    #economics #USpolitics #macroeconomics #inflation #policy #costofliving #Trumpism
    washingtonpost.com/business/20

  7. The overall increase marks the steepest year-over-year rise since May 2023 — when inflation hit a 4 percent pace — and the second consecutive month in which the conflict in the Middle East has measurably pushed prices higher for American consumers. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose 2.8 percent over the year ending in April, up from 2.6 percent in March.
    #economics #USpolitics #macroeconomics #inflation #policy #costofliving #Trumpism
    washingtonpost.com/business/20

  8. The overall increase marks the steepest year-over-year rise since May 2023 — when inflation hit a 4 percent pace — and the second consecutive month in which the conflict in the Middle East has measurably pushed prices higher for American consumers. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose 2.8 percent over the year ending in April, up from 2.6 percent in March.
    #economics #USpolitics #macroeconomics #inflation #policy #costofliving #Trumpism
    washingtonpost.com/business/20

  9. The overall increase marks the steepest year-over-year rise since May 2023 — when inflation hit a 4 percent pace — and the second consecutive month in which the conflict in the Middle East has measurably pushed prices higher for American consumers. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, rose 2.8 percent over the year ending in April, up from 2.6 percent in March.
    #economics #USpolitics #macroeconomics #inflation #policy #costofliving #Trumpism
    washingtonpost.com/business/20

  10. AI data centres threaten to derail Australia’s clean energy transition

    AI data centres threaten to derail Australia’s clean energy transition – PV Tech Skip to content
    #Energy #AI #Amazon #australia #carbonemissions #data-centres #greenpeace #Microsoft #policy #ppa #solarpv
    europesays.com/3022085/

  11. Wow. Until now the New York Times has been little more than free advertising disguised as news for these new AI tech companies like OpenAI or Anthropic. If the New York Times is allowing op-eds accusing the Democratic Party of falling for the hype about LLMs (the hype about it soon becoming sentient and taking over the world) against all of the best expert opinion to the contrary, then The Times are clearly beginning to see a wave of revolt rising against this technology. They are probably trying to do a little damage control for all the propaganda they have been doing until now.

    #tech #AI #LLMs #TechPolicy #Policy #Law

    RE: https://sfba.social/@gypsyvegan/116649711978778077

  12. This analysis seems very relevant for us here in Indiana as our clueless governor and Republican super majority trying to push data centers on our communities. They are promising jobs and revenue while ignoring all the credible data about negative effects and the mirage of the positive.

    kypolicy.org/who-will-pay-for-

    H/t
    mastodon.green/@gerrymcgovern/

    #HoosierMast #Indiana #DataCenters #Facts #policy