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(Image credit: Universal Pictures ) Albert Einstein wisely said: “ Imagination is more important than knowledge .” Steven Spielberg’s movie “ Disclosure Day ” will premiere next week. When asked about the significance of Spielberg’s work, I noted that its main virtue is in expanding the public’s imagination of the unknown. The U.S. is investing 700 billion dollars this year in data centers, which…
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Avi Loeb comments on the upcoming Spielberg film 'Disclosure Day,' emphasizing the value of expanding public imagination about the unknown and noting U.S. investment in data infrastructure.
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