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31 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Lecciones para el periodismo de las últimas guerras

Imagen generada por Gemini (IA)

31 de mayo de 2026, 12:30 horas. Pienso en este encuentro en Aranjuez, de hoy en un mes, a finales de junio, y pregunto a la herramienta Gemini de IA de Google qué lecciones destacaría para el periodismo en las últimas guerras de Ucrania, Gaza e Irán. Continue leyendo →

31 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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AI is here. What do you want from it? (FT)

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The technology’s development belongs to everyone — share your vision with us
 
 
May 31, 2026
Technologists envision a golden era of humanity and the transformation of society as we know it . . . cheap, abundant intelligence bringing radical upsides — economic opportunity, health, scientific progress and happiness.
 
But so far, AI is mostly used to generate efficiency, productivity and profit. Where’s the imagination around how AI can be used to improve our lives — today and in the future?
 
There is an opening. An opportunity to offer varied visions for a world that we want to build. For now, human beings remain in charge of their destinies. It’s up to us to challenge the futures we are fed — and help create ones that we want. And the right to imagine AI’s role belongs to everyone.
 
 
 

31 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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A History of the United States in 100 Objects (BBC)

A History of the United States in 100 Objects, A History of the United States in 100 Objects, 100 Objects #2: 60-Degree Screw

In the early 20th century, nothing quite fit — fire hoses couldn’t connect to one another, football teams played with different balls, traffic lights meant different things in different states. Then World War II exposed the deadly cost of incompatibility, and the US quietly imposed a single solution on production lines across the world: the 60-degree screw. Roman Mars and historian Daniel Immerwahr tell the story of a hidden industrial empire, built one standard at a time.

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30 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Así son las 320 páginas del mayor informe del sector de defensa español: SPAIN 2026

Páginas del informe Spain 2026

Infodefensa publica la 14ª edición del anuario de referencia de esta industria, que ya está disponible de forma gratuita

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30 mayo, 2026
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War and words (BBC) -The Price of Peace

Follow the troops’ last-minute preparations for the landings, through the vivid despatches of Frank Gillard, Guy Byam and others for the newly created BBC programme designed specifically to cover the enormous number of breaking stories that D-Day would unleash. It was called War Report and it was the acme of the BBC’s wartime reporting – Frank Gillard under intense artillery fire in the battle of Tilly-sur-Seulles – and then eventually gaining access to the devastated village once the battle has subsided.

Here we join Richard Dimbleby with the newly liberated inhabitants of Caen, thanking the Allies for their deliverance, and – just a few miles away – hear the bells of the local church, rung in wild joy to commemorate the village’s new-found freedom. Just outside Florence, as the Allied advance slowly liberates Italy, Wynford Vaughan-Thomas finds, in the dark recesses of a Tuscan farmhouse, a treasure trove of masterpiece paintings, including Botticelli’s legendary Primavera.

But it’s not all joy and deliverance. The Far Eastern war is still intense and tightly fought, and despite the rejoicing in Europe as VE (Victory in Europe) Day dawns, there are still months of fighting before Japan is defeated in August 1945.

And the seeds sown by the final declaration of peace bear bitter fruit as the postwar world is newly divided by ideology and former Allies turn to enemies in the Cold War.

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