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What's the point of investing in TT?


What’s the point of investing in TT?
Thursday 18 February 2021
Beachgoers enjoying the sun and sea at the beach on Williams Bay, Boardwalk, Chaguaramas. Beyond the sun, sand, parties, closeness to family and the familiar sense of home, there must be a rational basis for why many chose to stay in Trinidad and Tobago, and a rational case for why anyone from abroad should invest here. - Vidya Thurab
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On some of the more stressful days (and there are many) starting a new company in TT, I’ve definitely been tempted to wonder why I’m doing this here, and not elsewhere. ....

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Bulk-buy vaccines, economists urge CARICOM


February 12, 2021
Two Caribbean economists believe that the region must join forces now to buy 20 million vaccine doses or the pandemic “will continue to devastate our lives and economies for another two years”.
Economic consultant Dr Justin Ram and economist and social entrepreneur Kiran Mathur Mohammed, who in a joint article explained that with some 18.5 million people in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), to achieve herd immunity would require the region buying enough vaccine for 90 per cent of the population, factoring in spillage, usage, and holding some for future use.
“That means ordering at least 150 per cent of what we need – at least 19.4 million vaccines,” they said. ....

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15 ways covid19 made world-shaking progress seem boring


15 ways covid19 made world-shaking progress seem boring
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When we first began to grapple with a global pandemic, I was gripped by a morbid intellectual curiosity. After all, this would be the greatest mass experiment on human behaviour the world had ever seen. Since then, the virus’ devastation has been exhaustingly documented. But sifting through the headlines, I began realise that something else was happening.
On March 30, the first crewed commercial space flight was launched by SpaceX – heralding a new era of private space exploration.
On June 11, OpenAI released an artificial intelligence processor called GPT-3, by far more advanced than its nonsensical predecessors. In an article for the UK Guardian, GPT-3 wrote: “Stephen Hawking has warned that AI could spell the end of the human race . I am here to convince you not to worry. Artificial intelligence will not destroy humans. Believe me. ....

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