ALWAYS SOMEONE WATCHINGraul
Sometimes, it’s obvious: security cameras, the guy sitting next to you on the subway, or that neighbor who just happens to always be on their balcony when you step out. Other times, not so much. It could be a notification exposing your last online status, a reflection in a shop window, a quick glance at your screen from someone nearby. But one way or another, someone is always watching.
We live in an era where privacy is more illusion than reality. We’ve gotten used to being seen and to watching, to sharing without realizing how much ground we’re giving up. We post what we eat, where we are, who we’re with, what we think, how we feel… and most of the time, we don’t even stop to consider who might be watching from the other side.
And it’s not just strangers. It could be someone unexpected, someone who shouldn’t be there, or someone who simply keeps a piece of you without you knowing. In a world where everything is recorded, captured, and stored, the question isn’t if someone is watching—it’s who.
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RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL7The rise of Chinese artificial intelligence in the global landscape is not just another player entering the game; it’s a seismic shift shaking the industry and accelerating technological progress. And in general, that’s a good thing.
Competition is the driving force behind innovation. When multiple players compete for market dominance, services inevitably improve, prices drop, and the pace of evolution speeds up. In the realm of AI, this means more powerful models, more accessible tools, and greater diversification—ensuring that no single company dictates the rules of the game.
China has been heavily investing in AI for years, with tech giants like Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent pouring billions into development. Their advancements in language models, computer vision, and automation prove that there are real alternatives to Western leaders like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft. This technological rivalry is crucial in preventing stagnation and pushing every company to constantly refine and improve its products.
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