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About the democratic system's integrity of USA

About the democratic's system integrity of USA Hello, And here is my question to the AI (Artificial intelligence) from OpenAI called GPT-4o: Can you read in internet about how Donald Trump has won the presidency , so i think it is a proof of the democratic system's integrity, since contrary to the Donald Camp saying after they have lost the presidency and have said or claimed that the voting system was corrupted since the system is corrupted , but as we notice that it is not true that system is corrupted this way , since Donald Trump camp have won the presidency a second time , so i think that USA's Democracy is resilient. And here is what GPT-4o answered me: "Your observation highlights a significant aspect of the 2024 U.S. presidential election: despite previous claims of a corrupted voting system, Donald Trump's victory suggests the resilience and integrity of American democracy. In the 2024 election, Trump secured both the Electoral Colle...

About the layoffs in Big Tech in USA

About the layoffs in Big Tech in USA Hello, It seems that the layoffs at Google have had a relatively minor impact on the software development or programming sector, especially when compared to managerial and other support roles. The layoffs primarily focused on reducing management positions and reorganizing certain teams, rather than cutting large numbers of software developers. Google's strategic shift toward AI, automation, and cloud computing appears to be more about optimizing operations in areas that are less central to its future direction, while roles directly involved in software development, especially those aligned with AI and other key technologies, are less likely to be impacted. So, in general, the core software development teams at Google have not been as heavily affected by these layoffs. And many of the other big tech companies have also focused their layoffs on non-technical or managerial roles, with relatively less impact on core software develo...

About the IT sector , globalization and AI

About IT sector and globalization and AI Hello, And here is my question to the AI (Artificial intelligence) from OpenAI called GPT-4o: Since India is providing , in today globalization , many IT professionals , does it lowers the salaries in for example a country like USA?. And here is what GPT-4o answered me: "Yes, to some extent, but the impact is **not uniform across all tech jobs** in the U.S. ### **How Indian IT Professionals Affect U.S. Tech Salaries** 1. **H-1B Visa and Offshore Outsourcing** - Many Indian professionals come to the U.S. on **H-1B visas**, often working in IT services firms (Infosys, TCS, Wipro, etc.). This **increases the supply of tech workers**, which can slow salary growth in some fields. - **Offshoring** also plays a role. Many U.S. companies outsource development work to India, reducing demand for lower to mid-tier IT jobs in the U.S. 2. **Impact on Different Job Levels** - **Entry-level & routine IT jobs (software supp...

More of my thoughts about Donald Trump's economic protectionist policy

Hello, Hello, I have just looked at the following new video from FOX Business in US from Larry Kudlow , and you can read more about him here on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Kudlow , and i invite you to look at it: Larry Kudlow: Trump is absolutely right about this tough tariff diplomacy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2poofirbZs So the above new video from the american called Larry Kudlow of FOX Business doesn't speak about an important fact that is the following: Trump's approach draws inspiration from late 19th-century economic policies, particularly those of President William McKinley, who advocated for high tariffs to protect American industries and generate federal revenue. So i think that president Donald Trump wants to follow the protectionist model , with significant tariffs , that was followed President William McKinley , but i think that Donald Trump way of doing is not so smart , since i invite you to read my following thoughts ...