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Vincent Champain

@vchampain
3 posts
2026-02-27
AI productivity gains are just enough to partially compensate diminishing economic growth https://www.citadelsecurities.com/ ... [image]
2026-02-27 View on X
Citadel Securities

Citadel rebuts Citrini's viral article, arguing that AI deployment is constrained by the marginal cost of compute vs. human labor, and needs far more compute

2026-02-26
AI productivity gains are just enough to partially compensate diminishing economic growth https://www.citadelsecurities.com/ ... [image]
2026-02-26 View on X
Citadel Securities

Citadel rebuts Citrini's viral article, arguing that AI deployment is constrained by the marginal cost of compute vs. human labor, and needs far more compute

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2023-09-24
More details on the Mgm / Caesar Las Vegas attack and the way modern cybercriminals work and collaborate with RaaS (Randomware as a servive) providers. https://www.reuters.com/...
2023-09-24 View on X
Reuters

A look at Scattered Spider, which experts say is a group of 17- to 22-year-old native English speakers likely behind MGM and 52+ other hacks since March 2022

About a year ago, the U.S. security firm Palo Alto Networks began to hear from a flurry of companies that had been hacked in ways that weren't the norm for cybercriminals.