Op-ed — I used to believe that writing about science and technology — and how they affect society — was safe ground. Evidence-based. Neutral. Necessary. I was wrong.
Op-ed– They told us artificial intelligence would be a great equalizer. A tool for humanity. A democratizing force of knowledge and capability. That was the sales brochure. The
OP-ED– Today’s press conference, in which President Claudia Sheinbaum proudly presented a chart as “Good news”, showing that Mexico’s minimum wage has “finally reached the level of 1976,”
The Decision Almost No One Noticed In Mexico, the central bank digital currency —the so-called CBDS or MDBC or “digital peso”— is surrounded by confusion. Some say it
When people talk about central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), the same promise is repeated over and over: faster payments, lower costs, more financial inclusion. But in speeches by
Opinion By Marc Castillo THIS IS NONSENSE. There’s really no other word to describe big tech’s latest brainchild in Mexico: a nationwide scheme to capture and centralize people’s
By MexusNews In a significant move aimed at tightening security and reducing illegal activities, the Mexican government relocated cargo flights from the congested Mexico City International Airport (AICM)
Public debate over TikTok’s U.S. operations has often blurred the line between corporate ownership and data oversight. While many assume Oracle “bought” or “owns part of” TikTok, that
Op-ed by Mexus For decades, we’ve been told that globalization and free markets would democratize opportunity — that open competition would lift innovation, efficiency, and prosperity. Yet, beneath