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How massive overspending on AI data centers to the tune of $1.5 trillion to 2028 is bad for retirees with their savings going into Tech issued corporate bonds with higher risk,not just bad for crowding out investment in vital needs of crumbling infrastructure of the Nation, Manufacturing, Housing, Cost of Living concerns, Renewable Energy.

11/16/2025

Uncertainty over returns, with revenue stream hazy and massive overspending is seen as a danger signal by a wide range of public opinion and experts shown here in Lyrarc.com in November 2025. All other priorities of the Nation are getting crowded out as 5 Tech companies engage in reckless competition at the expense of everybody else.

Grouped Articles

The shutdown is over, but the nation’s aviation problems are not.

The Washington Post 11/16/2025

This Is How the AI Bubble Bursts

Yale Insights 11/15/2025

What Are the Implications if the AI Boom Turns to Bust? | TechPolicy.Press

Tech Policy Press 11/15/2025

Opinion | You May Already Be Bailing Out the AI Business

The Wall Street Journal 11/12/2025

Who Will Pay for the AI Revolution? Retirees

The Wall Street Journal 11/14/2025

When AI Hype Meets AI Reality: A Reckoning in 6 Charts

The Wall Street Journal 11/14/2025

AI responsibilities too great to be placed on the shoulders of a few computer specialists

11/19/2023

No one talks of climate change risks being tackled by a few technology specialists. AI is too big and the risks so great for humanity to be placed on the shoulders of a few computer specialists. Watching Joanna Stern of WSJ interview Sam Altman and Murali Murthi gives the impression that Altman was moving too quickly and Murthi was saying the right things but lacked the experience and capacity to tackle AI's vast responsibilities. This also stems from the fact that what young Stanford and other tech graduates in their early thirties have done in the last 2 decades ends a chapter in America's tech history. AI is an entirely different technology which requires the involvement of major parts of America's whole technological and scientific community and its society, not just a few individuals. This is also the lesson from the pandemic for virus research where not just the Cambridge, Massachusetts community, a government agency and Chinese researchers needed to be involved, but vast parts of America'a health and medicine scientific community and the American public. A million lives were lost in the pandemic in the US alone, and millions all over the world. It is a lesson that should never be forgotten- that technology can get out of control.

Grouped Articles

Sam Altman Is Out at OpenAI After Board Skirmish

WSJ 11/18/2023

Many Details of Sam Altman’s Ouster Are Murky. But Some Things Are Clear.

NYTimes.com 11/18/2023

Meet Mira Murati, the Engineer Now Leading OpenAI

NYTimes.com 11/18/2023

Sam Altman Is Out at OpenAI; Mira Murati Will Be Interim CEO

WSJ 11/17/2023

Expanding Indian ties to the European Union in manufacturing, trade and advanced technologies

03/07/2023

Italy signs a strategic partnership agreement with India. President Scholz of Germany visits India with a business delegation. Siemens plans railway modernization manufacturing plants in India. New aviation sector is being built with French and US assistance and a huge order from Air India. Denmark's Maersk and other Danish companies help build the port logistics in India after a business and trade agreement with Denmark. The European Union joins the US in building a new supply chain based in India to replace one that caused inflation and bottlenecks, and was seen as a security risk with concentration of the supply chain in one country.

Grouped Articles

India, Italy elevate ties to strategic partnership, sign MoU on defence cooperation

The Hindu 03/02/2023

Germany's Scholz in India: What's at stake? – DW – 02/25/2023

dw.com 02/28/2023

On India visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz drinks tea at a street corner in Delhi

The Hindu 02/27/2023

Siemens partners with India on railway modernization – DW – 02/27/2023

dw.com 02/27/2023

We understand India’s economic constraints on Russian sanctions, oil price cap: German Foreign Minister Baerbock

The Hindu 12/04/2022

A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

Expanding Indian ties to the European Union in manufacturing, trade and advanced technologies

03/07/2023

Italy signs a strategic partnership agreement with India. President Scholz of Germany visits India with a business delegation. Siemens plans railway modernization manufacturing plants in India. New aviation sector is being built with French and US assistance and a huge order from Air India. Denmark's Maersk and other Danish companies help build the port logistics in India after a business and trade agreement with Denmark. The European Union joins the US in building a new supply chain based in India to replace one that caused inflation and bottlenecks, and was seen as a security risk with concentration of the supply chain in one country.

Grouped Articles

India, Italy elevate ties to strategic partnership, sign MoU on defence cooperation

The Hindu 03/02/2023

Germany's Scholz in India: What's at stake? – DW – 02/25/2023

dw.com 02/28/2023

On India visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz drinks tea at a street corner in Delhi

The Hindu 02/27/2023

Siemens partners with India on railway modernization – DW – 02/27/2023

dw.com 02/27/2023

We understand India’s economic constraints on Russian sanctions, oil price cap: German Foreign Minister Baerbock

The Hindu 12/04/2022

A Nordic-India connect to power a green transition

The Hindu 02/08/2023

How the Ukraine War Happened- Miscalculations on All Sides

04/03/2022

The WSJ report on the miscalculations going back 20 years by all sides looks at key events since 2002. An interview by Timakova and Kolesnikov of the Russian president provides more insights into his mindset and thinking.

Grouped Articles

An Astonishing Self-Portrait by Russia's President

NYTimes.com 04/02/2022

Opinion | What’s on Vladimir Putin’s Reading List?

WSJ 04/01/2022

Russian Strategy in Ukraine Shifts After Setbacks, and a Lengthy War Looms

WSJ 04/01/2022

Russia Set for Steep Slump and Long Stagnation in Wake of Ukraine War

WSJ 03/31/2022

Putin advisers ‘afraid to tell him truth’ about Ukraine error, says GCHQ head

The Guardian 03/30/2022

Biden says Putin ‘badly miscalculated’ in invading Ukraine.

NYTimes.com 03/02/2022

Escaping the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others

12/29/2021

If and how it is possible to escape the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others, harmful for girls and the young, and to mental health, diversity, and education that leads to upward mobility, is the subject of a WSJ series in 2021.

Grouped Articles

The TikTok Spiral, Part 1: Descent - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/27/2021

The TikTok Spiral, Part 3: Escape the Algorithm - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 12/29/2021

‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos

WSJ 12/17/2021

Teens Are Developing Tics. Doctors Say TikTok May Be A Factor. - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 11/08/2021

Facebook Faces Official Questions in India Over Policing of Hate Speech

WSJ 10/28/2021

Facebook Whistleblower’s Testimony Builds Momentum for Tougher Tech Laws

WSJ 10/05/2021

Wall Street Journal Facebook Investigation and the Outrage Algorithm, Instagram's toxic nature for teen girls

09/21/2021

An algorithm that exaggerates the outrage online creating an angrier place on the internet is one of the findings of the WSJ Facebook Investigation. It shows broken policies, broken tech and broken management. The effects on women are equally insidious and dangerous for mental health.

Grouped Articles

The Facebook Files, Part 4: The Outrage Algorithm - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts

WSJ 09/20/2021

The Facebook Files

WSJ 09/15/2021

Facebook Knows Instagram Is Toxic for Teen Girls, Company Documents Show

WSJ 09/14/2021

Why Free Is Too High a Price for Facebook and Google

WSJ 06/08/2019

Facebook Employees Flag Drug Cartels and Human Traffickers. The Company’s Response Is Weak, Documents Show.

WSJ 09/16/2021

Biden’s Facebook Attack Followed Months of Frustration Inside White House

WSJ 07/18/2021

Xi Jinping's vision for China

09/21/2021

Much lower incomes for the 40% of Chinese who live in rural areas, and the worsening inequality during the pandemic with workers losing jobs or on low pay, with China lacking a system of unemployment insurance like the US and EU countries, have created a new urgency for president Xi to tackle these problems. Glaring inequality with IPO's creating new millionaires or billionaires are frowned upon and president Xi personally axed the Ant IPO. After a crackdown on corruption involving about 1 million people, Xi has shifted investment to rural areas to improve conditions of living. State run enterprises are seen as more reliable in achieving Xi's vision of less inequality after the excesses of unregulated capitalist development since 1990.

Grouped Articles

Xi Jinping Aims to Rein In Chinese Capitalism, Hew to Mao’s Socialist Vision

WSJ 09/20/2021

China Blocked Jack Ma’s Ant IPO After Investigation Revealed Likely Beneficiaries

WSJ 03/20/2021

China’s President Xi Jinping Personally Scuttled Jack Ma’s Ant IPO

WSJ 03/20/2021

China’s Xi Ramps Up Control of Private Sector. ‘We Have No Choice but to Follow the Party.’

WSJ 12/10/2020

China Urges New Era of Mass Migration—Back to the Countryside

WSJ 11/17/2020

China Beat Back Covid-19, but It’s Come at a Cost—Growing Inequality

WSJ 10/21/2020


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