Comments by "Screen Apple" (@screenapple1660) on "Forbes Breaking News"
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Elon Musk's groundbreaking ventures, such as Tesla and SpaceX, are propelling the United States into a new era of technological innovation. His work not only revolutionizes industries but also generates employment opportunities, underscoring the transformative power of private enterprise.
In the realm of public policy, President Donald Trump's administration has taken steps to influence the direction of American innovation. Notably, in January 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14179, titled "Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence." This order aims to strengthen U.S. leadership in AI by revoking certain policies and establishing a plan to promote AI development free from ideological bias or social agendas.
However, some of the administration's actions have raised concerns within the scientific community. Critics argue that certain policies may undermine American scientific research by reducing essential funding and support. For instance, significant cuts to the National Science Foundation's budget have been proposed, and communication from health agencies has been restricted. These measures could potentially stifle medical innovation and diminish the United States' global leadership in science.
In summary, while figures like Elon Musk drive technological advancements through private enterprise, the role of public policy in fostering or hindering innovation remains pivotal. The interplay between visionary entrepreneurs and supportive governmental policies will significantly shape America's future as a leader in technological innovation.
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Microsoft could purchase Tiktok and Require Data Transfer. This means Microsoft engineers, security director, and software engineers have scan the entire Tiktok software if the software or source code was changed or modited; cover up against committee. it's like college professor grading chinese student exam.. It's scary though...Getting caught is jail sentence. TIktok employees and this guy is scare like hell; Tik Tok Employees could go to jail for U.S national security breach; they could get arrest by FBI, U.S marshal, INS, U.S homeland security, U.S border and custom have to scan the codes -- that's mess up.
They have to enter Tiktok employees house to collect home computers. It is a federal crime for TIKTOK collect data and transfer to overseas for military reasons and re-write source code to coverup such as suicides, cyberbullies, etc. Can this CEO go to jail for security breach? Depends what kind of data breach. there's different branches. Asset breach,, healthcare breach, etc. no store what data they were collecting and hiding against US government.
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Don’t cross the line. The shadow government controls everything—finances, leaders, and secrets. They froze USAID’s assets to silence those who threaten them. Top scientists, from China to Russia, are mysteriously dead—strangled, poisoned, shot, or hacked. It’s no accident. They eliminate anyone who uncovers the truth. Knowledge is power, and they won’t let it slip. Once you’re on their radar, there’s no escape. It’s not a theory. It’s real. And if you dig too deep, they’ll make sure you disappear.
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US bans Ukraine student studying bio technology in US university because Zelensky refuse to negotiate peace. --- Why the U.S. Restricts Certain Foreign Students from Sensitive Fields? --- The U.S. enforces restrictions on students from specific countries in fields like bio-science and bio-technology due to national security concerns. These measures are necessary to prevent intellectual property theft, protect sensitive research, and stop potential misuse of advanced technology by foreign governments. A major reason is the lack of transparency from certain nations. For example, China did not fully cooperate in sharing COVID-19 research with U.S. universities, raising concerns about scientific integrity and security. Countries like North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria, and others also pose risks due to their history of espionage, unauthorized technology transfers, or adversarial relations with the U.S. By blocking access to critical research areas, the U.S. aims to prevent sensitive advancements from being exploited by nations that do not share its interests or values. Just as diplomacy requires careful negotiation—like interactions between Zelenskyy and Trump—scientific collaboration must also be managed to avoid potential threats. These restrictions are not about targeting individuals but ensuring that U.S. scientific and technological progress remains secure and beneficial to national and global stability.
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