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Ambrose Kunutsor

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Domain Investor, Marketer, Engineer and Educator #klumart

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I bought the book, "Ford: The Men and the Machine" many years ago. Now when I come across the Company @Ford, I only think about #HenryFord. My personal theory: "A personal #brand may become embedded in a corporate brand." Neil Patel, what do you think?


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AI must be safe for everyone. We must protect people from exploitation, manipulation & abuse. No child should be a test subject for unregulated AI. We need guardrails that preserve human agency, human oversight & human accountability.


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AI innovation is outpacing our collective ability to fully understand it – let alone govern it. If we want AI to serve humanity, policy cannot be built on guesswork, hype or disinformation. We need facts we can trust and share across countries and sectors.


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Unfortunately, AI deepfakes and fabricated content are destabilizing open societies. Watermarking and clear source standards are increasingly necessary. We must also be more vigilant about child safety.


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We must ensure African countries benefit first & fully from their critical minerals through fair, sustainable value chains & manufacturing. No more plundering. No more exploitation. The people of Africa must benefit from the resources of Africa.


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Solar will utterly dominate future electricity production

Solar is now the dominant source of new U.S. power capacity and is on track to surpass coal in total installed capacity before the end of 2026. 70 GW of new solar capacity is scheduled to come online in 2026–2027 → a 49% increase in operating solar capacity from the end of

KatieMiller's tweet image. Solar is now the dominant source of new U.S. power capacity and is on track to surpass coal in total installed capacity before the end of 2026. 

70 GW of new solar capacity is scheduled to come online in 2026–2027 → a 49% increase in operating solar capacity from the end of


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Everything you ever wanted to know about cocoa bonds but were afraid to ask. For decades, the sweat of the Ghanaian farmer was tied to the decisions of foreign banks. When the country needed money to buy your cocoa, it had to look abroad, pledging our future harvests as


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Let me explain what this means so that you understand better. . Sometimes tiny cells in our stomach get very stubborn and turn into bad guys called cancer. They grow way too fast and don't listen to the body's rules. . But you see, these smart scientists in Korea didn't want

🚨: Cancer cells can now turn back to normal cells, thanks to South Korean scientists

forallcurious's tweet image. 🚨: Cancer cells can now turn back to normal cells, thanks to South Korean scientists
forallcurious's tweet image. 🚨: Cancer cells can now turn back to normal cells, thanks to South Korean scientists


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Whether you’re leading a business, managing a family enterprise, or serving on a board—these insights apply: focus on people, build diverse teams, and unite around something larger than individual interests. That’s what transforms good work into great work. 🇬🇭


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What matters is not release of some subset of the Epstein files, but rather the prosecution of those who committed heinous crimes with Epstein. When there is at least one arrest, some justice will have been done. If not, this is all performative. Nothing but a distraction.

Elon Musk has consistently been the loudest public voice demanding the release of the Epstein files and accountability for all involved “Not a single Epstein “client” has been prosecuted. Not even one” -Elon Musk

iam_smx's tweet image. Elon Musk has consistently been the loudest public voice demanding the release of the Epstein files and accountability for all involved

“Not a single Epstein “client” has been prosecuted. Not even one”

-Elon Musk


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Finland has achieved a major technological breakthrough by transmitting electricity wirelessly through the air, eliminating the need for traditional power cables. This innovation represents a significant step toward a future where electricity can be delivered cleanly,

PaulGoldEagle's tweet image. Finland has achieved a major technological breakthrough by transmitting electricity wirelessly through the air, eliminating the need for traditional power cables. This innovation represents a significant step toward a future where electricity can be delivered cleanly,

Can someone explain to me why it is far easier catching Maduro than a free-range chicken for Christmas? x.com/Reuters/status…

Maduro's supporters protest in Caracas x.com/i/broadcasts/1…



I acknowledge that my website Klumart.com needs to be reviewed since I relinquished many of my domain names. I shall do that as soon as I replace my faulty Dell laptop. Kindly bear with me!


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A Middle School Chemistry class in Hubei, China


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🚨🇨🇳 BREAKING: CHINA to build a 1 KILOMETER WIDE solar power station in space that will generate MORE ENERGY in ONE YEAR than ALL THE OIL ON EARTH.

LegitTargets's tweet image. 🚨🇨🇳 BREAKING: CHINA to build a 1 KILOMETER WIDE solar power station in space that will generate MORE ENERGY in ONE YEAR than ALL THE OIL ON EARTH.
LegitTargets's tweet image. 🚨🇨🇳 BREAKING: CHINA to build a 1 KILOMETER WIDE solar power station in space that will generate MORE ENERGY in ONE YEAR than ALL THE OIL ON EARTH.

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The next wave of disruption isn't coming from AI alone. It's coming from companies that understand how to connect everything: • Their systems • Their data • Their operations Through APIs, they're building digital empires while others play catch-up.

BaptisteVicini's tweet image. The next wave of disruption isn't coming from AI alone.

It's coming from companies that understand how to connect everything:
• Their systems
• Their data
• Their operations

Through APIs, they're building digital empires while others play catch-up.

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The companies that thrive aren't just adopting new tech. They're fundamentally reimagining how their business operates. They're building what we call the "programmable economy." But here's what most people miss:

BaptisteVicini's tweet image. The companies that thrive aren't just adopting new tech.

They're fundamentally reimagining how their business operates.

They're building what we call the "programmable economy."

But here's what most people miss:

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Something that people may find helpful for stopping fires is packing wet sand/dirt (aka mud) on vulnerable surfaces if you can. This is far more effective than just wetting a surface with water, which evaporates quickly.


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World stock market returns in past decade: USA: +244% India: +224% Vietnam: +199% Japan: +166% Sweden: +165% Australia: +159% Brazil: +144% South Africa: 143% Canada: +132% France: +131% UAE: +129% Germany: +104% Saudi Arabia: +94% Israel: +83% UK: +81% Chile: +79% Switzerland:


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