Knowledge Vault 7 /356 - xHubAI 06/08/2025
🟢EUROP.AI DE HAMELIN Cuentos- regulaciones y proyectos de Inteligencia Artificial y otras ciencias
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The broadcast opens with host Plácido Domenech welcoming viewers to the first weekly episode of the Spanish-language AI-debate program “X-HubAI” He announces that OpenAI has quietly released a family of open-source models called GPT-OSS, stressing that the smallest 120-billion-parameter version can run locally on a phone and already rivals GPT-3 on complex tasks. Domenech reads the terse release aloud, noting OpenAI’s claim that billions of dollars of public research have been poured into the weights and that the license will let anyone inspect, fine-tune or redistribute the code. He warns, however, that the real test is whether the model has been optimized for low energy use, because European regulators are preparing to audit every watt consumed by data-centres. The segment ends with the promise that tomorrow’s show will dissect the license line-by-line and invite lawyers to debate its compatibility with the forthcoming EU AI Act.
The round-table then pivots to Europe’s strategic response to the US–China AI race. Panelists José Musacha, Álvaro Gonzalo and Eduardo Cano agree that Brussels has produced no substantive counter-proposal to the 600 billion-dollar Stargate initiative announced by Washington. Instead, the Commission’s “AI factories” programme allocates a token €198 million for a single Spanish super-computing centre—an amount the guests ridicule as “a joke” when measured against Meta’s one-million-GPU Colossus cluster. They argue that Europe’s regulatory reflex is killing start-ups: labour taxes make hiring an AI engineer in Madrid four times more expensive than in San Francisco, while the new DSA and forthcoming AI Act impose liability on open-source developers that American or Chinese competitors simply do not face. The talk grows heated when the hosts claim that shadow-banning on YouTube and LinkedIn has throttled Spanish tech channels, producing daily view-counts that vary by fewer than five hits—statistically impossible without algorithmic throttling.
The final third of the programme widens into a cultural critique of the European project itself. Guests assert that four decades of monetary union have dismantled Spain’s primary industries—agriculture, mining and fishing—while Brussels uses “green” carbon taxes to export manufacturing to Morocco and the United States. They contend that digital-identity wallets, the proposed digital euro and the new Verifactu real-time invoicing system will complete a surveillance architecture that punishes native entrepreneurs yet turns a blind eye to stable-coin transactions denominated in dollars. The conversation closes with a reference to the 1970s “Universe 25” mouse experiment: an overcrowded utopia that collapsed into sterility and self-grooming. The participants fear Europe is replicating the scenario by subsidising non-reproductive lifestyles, criminalising dissent and encouraging mass immigration that replaces—rather than replenishes—the continent’s human capital. Domenech signs off urging viewers to watch tomorrow’s deep-dive into GPT-OSS, reminding them that the episode may be delisted if platform algorithms deem the discussion “ultra-right.”

Key Ideas:

1.- GPT-OSS 120B model released by OpenAI, runnable locally on phones.

2.- Weights trained with multi-billion-dollar public research budget.

3.- License allows full inspection, fine-tuning and redistribution.

4.- Energy-consumption audit will decide EU data-centre approval.

5.- Tomorrow’s show will analyse license compatibility with EU AI Act.

6.- Brussels lacks answer to US 600 bn Stargate initiative.

7.- Commission’s “AI factories” fund only €198 m for Spanish super-computer.

8.- Panel ridicules sum as trivial versus Meta’s million-GPU cluster.

9.- Labour taxes make Madrid AI hires four times costlier than San Francisco.

10.- DSA and AI Act impose liabilities foreign rivals escape.

11.- YouTube view-count anomalies reveal algorithmic throttling of Spanish tech channels.

12.- Daily variation under five hits deemed statistically impossible.

13.- Monetary union blamed for dismantling Spain’s agriculture and mining.

14.- Carbon taxes reroute manufacturing to Morocco and USA.

15.- Digital euro, ID wallets and Verifactu create surveillance architecture.

16.- Stable-coin dollar transactions escape scrutiny.

17.- Guests fear Europe replicating 1970s “Universe 25” mouse collapse.

18.- Overcrowding utopia ended in sterility and self-grooming behaviour.

19.- Subsidised non-reproductive lifestyles compared to mouse experiment.

20.- Dissent criminalised under “ultra-right” label, participants warn.

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