The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files continues to reverberate across Europe, leading to the downfall of elite figures, while the United States has seen a muted response, according to reports from NPR. European royals, government officials, and politicians are losing their positions and titles due to their connections to the late convicted sex offender. European law enforcement agencies have also initiated investigations based on recent findings.
The contrast between the responses in Europe and the U.S. is striking, as noted by NPR. Peter Mandelson, formerly Britain's ambassador to the U.S., was fired last year and resigned from the UK Labour Party earlier this month over his ties to Epstein.
In other news, Jim O'Neill, the US deputy health secretary, is focusing on increasing human healthspan through longevity-focused research supported by ARPA-H, as reported by MIT Technology Review. O'Neill, who oversees a department with a budget exceeding a trillion dollars, also signed the decision memorandum on the US's new vaccine schedule.
Meanwhile, the tech world is seeing developments in offline AI and alternative video platforms. The "Off Grid" app offers a comprehensive offline AI suite, including text generation, image generation, vision AI, voice transcription, and document analysis, all running natively on a user's phone, as detailed on GitHub. The app supports various language models and offers features like real-time image previews.
Additionally, the NewPipe app provides a free YouTube client, supporting platforms like YouTube, PeerTube, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp, according to Hacker News.
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