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Friday, August 9, 2024

Abbott Orders Texas Hospitals To Report Health Care Costs For Illegal Immigrants

 by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times,

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Aug. 8 requiring that hospitals collect data on patients living illegally in the United States and report the costs of medical services provided to them.

In a statement, Abbott said he aims to collect data on illegal immigrants who use public hospitals so that Texas can seek reimbursement from the federal government for their medical expenses.

“Texas will hold the Biden-Harris Administration accountable for the consequences of their open border policies, and we will fight to ensure that they pay back Texas for their costly and dangerous policies,” the Republican governor stated.

Under the executive order, Texas hospitals are required to collect data on inpatient discharges and emergency visits by illegal immigrants, as well as the costs of medical services provided to them, starting on Nov. 1.

Hospitals will need to report the information to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) by March 1, 2025, and continue reporting data on a quarterly basis.

The executive order also requires that hospitals inform patients that, under federal law, their responses to questions about their immigrant status will not affect patient care.

It stated that HHSC will need to report annually to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the House speaker on the preceding year’s costs for medical care provided to illegal immigrants starting Jan. 1, 2026.

Abbott said that people in Texas should not have to “shoulder the burden” of financially supporting medical care for illegal immigrants.

The Epoch Times has reached out to the White House for comment.

The Texas Hospital Association (THA), representing over 85 percent of the state’s acute-care hospitals and health care systems, said that it is reviewing Abbott’s executive order “as quickly as possible.”

“Right now, hospitals don’t ask about patient immigration status as a condition of treatment,” THA said in a statement.

“Hospitals are required by law to provide life-saving treatment to anyone, regardless of ability to pay or status.”

More than 1,000 illegal immigrants wait in line to be processed by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Dec. 18, 2023. (John Moore/Getty Images)

Texas has seen a 74 percent decrease in illegal border crossings since the launch of the state’s border security mission, dubbed Operation Lone Star, in March 2021, the governor’s office stated on June 14.

As part of the initiative, state authorities have deployed floating border barriers, installed wire fencing, and used the Texas National Guard to stem the flow of illegal immigrants.

According to the statement, the multi-agency effort has led to over 513,700 illegal immigrant apprehensions and more than 44,000 criminal arrests, with more than 38,600 felony charges so far.

The Texas governor criticized President Joe Biden’s recent executive actions, announced by the White House in June, stating that they “will do little to stem the flow of illegal immigration into the country.”

“As long as the Biden Administration refuses to provide any type of enforcement, any type of blockage, of people crossing illegally, all that this new Biden policy is going to do is to actually attract and invite even more people to cross the border illegally,” Abbott said in the statement.

According to a White House fact sheet published on June 4, the executive orders will bar illegal immigrants from receiving asylum when border officials deem illegal border crossings are at “high levels.”

“This ban will remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally is reduced to a level that our system can effectively manage,” Biden said at a news conference on June 4.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded more than 1.44 million encounters with people trying to enter the United States nationwide as of June 2024.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/abbott-orders-texas-hospitals-report-health-care-costs-illegal-immigrants

Evolent upped to Buy from Hold by Truist

 Target to $33 from $28

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23andMe Cuts Back Drug Research, Moves to Weight Loss

 

  • Company to launch telehealth weight-loss program in August
  • First-quarter revenue of $40 million was well below estimates

23andMe Holding Co.’s strategy is shifting as the struggling DNA-testing firm shuts down its in-house drug development effort and gets into weight-loss, one of the hottest markets in health care.

The Silicon Valley firm plans to launch a telehealth membership program by the end of the month for people trying to shed pounds, it said in a release Thursday. Users will be able to get brand name or compounded forms of semaglutide, the active ingredient in the blockbuster drugs from Novo Nordisk A/S, it said.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-08-08/23andme-s-quarterly-sales-miss-estimates-as-ceo-seeks-control

Boston Scientific withdraws Silk Road Medical HSR filing, will refile

 Boston Scientific withdraws and refiles HSR notification for Silk Road Medical acquisition, possibly to avoid second request from FTC.

https://seekingalpha.com/news/4138371-boston-scientific-withdraws-silk-road-medical-hsr-filing-will-refile

Humacyte: Additional Time to Complete FDA Review of BLA

 2nd quarter conference call to be held Tuesday, August 13th, at 8:30 a.m. ET –

Humacyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: HUMA), a clinical-stage biotechnology platform company developing universally implantable, bioengineered human tissues at commercial scale, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will require additional time to complete its review of its Biologic License Application (BLA) for the acellular tissue engineered vessel (ATEV) in the vascular trauma indication. The ATEV trauma program BLA was submitted to FDA in December 2023, and the FDA granted a Priority Review in February 2024 and assigned a PDUFA date of August 10, 2024. In a phone call from FDA CBER leadership today, the Company was informed that the FDA required additional time to complete its review.

“We received a call from FDA CBER leadership this afternoon apologizing to us and stating that additional time was required for review.” said Laura Niklason, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Humacyte. “FDA leadership noted that Humacyte’s ATEV is a first-in-class product, and that Priority Review had been granted, which allows only a six-month review cycle, as compared to the standard ten-month review cycle for most products. During the course of the BLA review, the FDA has conducted inspections of our manufacturing facilities and clinical sites and has actively engaged with us in multiple discussions regarding our BLA filing, including post-marketing and labeling discussions. Based on these interactions, we are confident in the approvability of the ATEV in treating vascular trauma. The FDA leadership expressed an apology for their inability to complete the review by the PDUFA date, and currently we do not yet have a revised action date.”

Conference Call Information

Management will be available during its 2nd quarter 2024 financial report and business update conference call, details ss follows:

Date:August 13, 2024
Time:8:30 AM Eastern Time
Conference Call Details:1-877-704-4453 (U.S. Investors Dial)
1-201-389-0920 (International Investors Dial)
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https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/08/09/2927921/0/en/Humacyte-Announces-FDA-Communication-of-Additional-Time-Required-to-Complete-Review-of-acellular-tissue-engineered-vessel-ATEV-BLA-for-the-Treatment-of-Vascular-Trauma.html

Just One Problem: AI Isn't Intelligent, And That's A Systemic Risk

 by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

Mimicry of intelligence isn't intelligence, and so while AI mimicry is a powerful tool, it isn't intelligent.

The mythology of Technology has a special altar for AI, artificial intelligence, which is reverently worshiped as the source of astonishing cost reductions (as human labor is replaced by AI) and the limitless expansion of consumption and profits. AI is the blissful perfection of technology's natural advance to ever greater powers.

The consensus holds that the advance of AI will lead to a utopia of essentially limitless control of Nature and a cornucopia of leisure and abundance.

If we pull aside the mythology's curtain, we find that AI mimics human intelligence, and this mimicry is so enthralling that we take it as evidence of actual intelligence. But mimicry of intelligence isn't intelligence, and so while AI mimicry is a powerful tool, it isn't intelligent.

The current iterations of Generative AI--large language models (LLMs) and machine learning--mimic our natural language ability by processing millions of examples of human writing and speech and extracting what algorithms select as the best answers to queries.

These AI programs have no understanding of the context or the meaning of the subject; they mine human knowledge to distill an answer. This is potentially useful but not intelligence.

The AI programs have limited capacity to discern truth from falsehood, hence their propensity to hallucinate fictions as facts. They are incapable of discerning the difference between statistical variations and fatal errors, and layering on precautionary measures adds additional complexity that becomes another point of failure.

As for machine learning, AI can project plausible solutions to computationally demanding problems such as how proteins fold, but this brute-force computational black-box is opaque and therefore of limited value: the program doesn't actually understand protein folding in the way humans understand it, and we don't understand how the program arrived at its solution.

Since AI doesn't actually understand the context, it is limited to the options embedded in its programming and algorithms. We discern these limits in AI-based apps and bots, which have no awareness of the actual problem. For example, our Internet connection is down due to a corrupted system update, but because this possibility wasn't included in the app's universe of problems to solve, the AI app/bot dutifully reports the system is functioning perfectly even though it is broken. (This is an example from real life.)

In essence, every layer of this mining / mimicry creates additional points of failure: the inability to identify the difference between fact and fiction or between allowable error rates and fatal errors, the added complexity of precautionary measures and the black-box opacity all generate risks of normal accidents cascading into systems failure.

There is also the systemic risk generated by relying on black-box AI to operate systems to the point that humans lose the capacity to modify or rebuild the systems. This over-reliance on AI programs creates the risk of cascading failure not just of digital systems but the real-world infrastructure that now depends on digital systems.

There is an even more pernicious result of depending on AI for solutions. Just as the addictive nature of mobile phones, social media and Internet content has disrupted our ability to concentrate, focus and learn difficult material--a devastating decline in learning for children and teens--AI offers up a cornucopia of snackable factoids, snippets of coding, computer-generated TV commercials, articles and entire books that no longer require us to have any deep knowledge of subjects and processes. Lacking this understanding, we're no longer equipped to pursue skeptical inquiry or create content or coding from scratch.

Indeed, the arduous process of acquiring this knowledge now seems needless: the AI bot can do it all, quickly, cheaply and accurately. This creates two problems: 1) when black-box AI programs fail, we no longer know enough to diagnose and fix the failure, or do the work ourselves, and 2) we have lost the ability to understand that in many cases, there is no answer or solution that is the last word: the "answer" demands interpretation of facts, events, processes and knowledge bases are that inherently ambiguous.

We no longer recognize that the AI answer to a query is not a fact per se, it's an interpretation of reality that's presented as a fact, and the AI solution is only one of many pathways, each of which has intrinsic tradeoffs that generate unforeseeable costs and consequences down the road.

To discern the difference between an interpretation and a supposed fact requires a sea of knowledge that is both wide and deep, and in losing the drive and capacity to learn difficult material, we've lost the capacity to even recognize what we've lost: those with little real knowledge lack the foundation needed to understand AI's answer in the proper context.

The net result is we become less capable and less knowledgeable, blind to the risks created by our loss of competency while the AI programs introduce systemic risks we cannot foresee or forestall. AI degrades the quality of every product and system, for mimicry does not generate definitive answers, solutions and insights, it only generates an illusion of definitive answers, solutions and insights which we foolishly confuse with actual intelligence.

While the neofeudal corporate-state cheers the profits to be reaped by culling human labor on a mass scale, the mining / mimicry of human knowledge has limits. Relying on the AI programs to eliminate all fatal errors is itself a fatal error, and so humans must remain in the decision loop (the OODA loop of observe, orient, decide, act).

Once AI programs engage in life-safety or healthcare processes, every entity connected to the AI program is exposed to open-ended (joint and several) liability should injurious or fatal errors occur.

If we boil off the mythology and hyperbole, we're left with another neofeudal structure: the wealthy will be served by humans, and the rest of us will be stuck with low-quality, error-prone AI service with no recourse.

The expectation of AI promoters is that Generative AI will reap trillions of dollars in profits from cost savings and new products / services. This story doesn't map the real world, in which every AI software tool is easily copied / distributed and so it will be impossible to protect any scarcity value, which is the essential dynamic in maintaining the pricing power needed to reap outsized profits.

There is little value in software tools that everyone possesses unless a monopoly restricts distribution, and little value in the content auto-generated by these tools: the millions of AI-generated songs, films, press releases, essays, research papers, etc. will overwhelm any potential audience, reducing the value of all AI-generated content to zero.

The promoters claim the mass culling of jobs will magically be offset by entire new industries created by AI, echoing the transition from farm labor to factory jobs. But the AI dragon will eat its own tail, for it creates few jobs or profits that can be taxed to pay people for not working (Universal Basic Income).

Perhaps the most consequential limit to AI is that it will do nothing to reverse humanity's most pressing problems. It can't clean up the Great Pacific Trash Gyre, or limit the 450 million tons of mostly unrecycled plastic spewed every year, or reverse climate change, or clean low-Earth orbits of the thousands of high-velocity bits of dangerous detritus, or remake the highly profitable waste is growth Landfill Economy into a sustainable global system, or eliminate all the sources of what I term Anti-Progress. It will simply add new sources of systemic risk, waste and neofeudal exploitation.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/theres-just-one-problem-ai-isnt-intelligent-and-thats-systemic-risk

Radical Islamic groups have gone unchecked under Biden-Harris — now they’re coming for our kids

 It’s no surprise that the two Austrian teens who were arrested for plotting a terror attack at a Taylor Swift concert were radicalized by ISIS and al Qaeda online.

Radical Islamic groups have grown largely unchecked throughout the Biden-Harris administration — and now are actively coming for our youth.

ISIS isn’t just looking for passive supporters.

They are looking for young foot soldiers — and in Vienna, they found two of them who were willing to use bombs, chemicals, machetes and hunting knives to kill as many young Swift fans as possible.

For months now, FBI Director Christopher Wray has been warning of domestic terrorist attacks similar to the ISIS-K attack in March at the Crocus City Hall music venue in Moscow, where 133 people were killed.

This week’s narrow escape at Swift’s concert is a reminder that Wray’s fears are very real — and that Americans are in the crosshairs.

Open borders have long been the Achilles’ heel for Homeland Security in terms of terrorists infiltrating the US.

Now, so too are the online gateways to our nation’s youth as Middle Eastern terrorist groups attempt to radicalize them.

USCENTCOM reported in July that there had been 153 ISIS attacks alone in the first half of 2024 — more than twice those of 2023.

CENTCOM estimates there are 2,500 ISIS fighters operating in Iraq and Syria alone.

Some 9,500 other ISIS fighters remain in US custody awaiting repatriation, according to the State Department.

This hydra-like threat is not going away — and ISIS is rapidly morphing so as to survive and fight another day.

ISIS is no longer capable of militarily establishing a land-based caliphate as it did in Iraq and Syria at its height in 2015.

Yet it is building a new online caliphate whose territorial reach is far greater.

The average ages of ISIS’ online targets?

Kids between the ages of 13 and 19.

Europol data uncovered that of the 27 ISIS plots in Europe discovered since Oct. 7, 38 of 58 suspects were children.

We need to wake up to the magnitude of this growing social media threat.

It isn’t just China or Russia attempting to influence our youth.

TikTok, Twitch and other social media popular with European and American children are being turned into ISIS and al Qaeda recruiting tools.

Ominously, they are succeeding beyond our darkest expectations.

Mark Toth writes on national security and foreign policy. Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Sweet served 30 years as a military intelligence officer.

https://nypost.com/2024/08/08/opinion/radical-islamic-groups-have-gone-unchecked-under-biden-harris-now-theyre-coming-for-our-kids/