You rely on The Profit Sector to bring you the most honest and profitable investment advice around. We do that every day. But there are so many fascinating things happening worldwide that we can’t cover it all.
Some of them are revelatory, some of them are practical, and some of them are just plain bizarre.
Here are a few things we discovered this week that were not fit to print.
Hollow City
In a new exhibit, which your humble editor will be viewing next week, Edward Hopper’s portraits tell the tale of urban alienation.
Keep Your Bird-Watching — I’m a Spider Man
Spiders aren’t the alien little automatons we often imagine they are: they’re animals, like birds or bunnies or squirrels. They are also among the most fascinating creatures on earth.
One man has dedicated his life to photographing them. What he’s captured is mesmerizing…
Farmland Values Hit Record Highs, Pricing Out Farmers
Small farmers are now going up against deep-pocketed investors, including private equity firms and real estate developers.
White House Announces Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights
The Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights sets forth voluntary guidelines that companies utilizing or developing technology with artificial intelligence can follow to protect users.
The stated purpose of protecting the public from harmful outcomes or harmful use of technologies that implement artificial intelligence.
Where in the World is Sam Bankman-Fried?
After resigning as the CEO of FTX – the cryptocurrency exchange that imploded in spectacular fashion this week – the world has been watching Bankman-Fried’s every move.
Is he in Argentina? Did he skip out to the Bahamas? Is he looking to flee to Dubai?