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AI & Public Policy
What Do We Hope AI Will Do For Us? New
Ezra Klein argues the AI policy debate has been consumed by fear. An equally urgent question is being ignored: how do we direct AI toward public goods — rare disease research, government accessibility, and the scientific data commons?
The AI Industry's First Political Target
How a Manhattan state lawmaker who wrote one of America's first AI safety bills became the opening move in a $100 million campaign to shape the Congress that will regulate AI.
Where AI Data Centers Should Be Built
A policy analysis of siting decisions, energy grid impacts, and the tension between AI infrastructure demand and community interests.
Environmental Coalition Urges National Moratorium on New Data Centers
More than 230 environmental groups say AI-driven data center growth is driving up utility bills and straining water supplies — and are calling for a pause on new construction.
AI Data Centers Are Raising Electricity Prices
The surge in data center power demand is beginning to show up in residential utility bills — what the research says and what regulators are considering.
AI Companies & Business
Anthropic's Revenue Triples to $30 Billion
Anthropic's annualized run rate has more than tripled since year-end, and a 3.5-gigawatt TPU agreement with Google and Broadcom signals an infrastructure buildout of staggering scale.
Claude Mythos Preview: Inside Anthropic's Most Powerful Model
Anthropic's frontier model enters restricted deployment through Project Glasswing — and a breach story raises immediate questions about access controls and insider risk.
David Sacks on AI Policy and the White House Agenda
The AI and Crypto Czar outlines the administration's approach to AI regulation, export controls, and positioning the United States for global AI leadership.
Circuit Sparsity: The Interpretability Breakthrough That Changes Everything
Researchers are beginning to map the internal circuits of large language models — a development with profound implications for AI safety, alignment, and trust.
AI & Warfare
Battlefield AI: Ukraine and the Age of Autonomous Weapons
How AI is reshaping drone warfare on the Ukrainian front — and what the emerging doctrine of autonomous targeting means for international law and human control.
Iran's Drone Threat: An AI-Assisted Analysis
A technical and strategic assessment of Iran's drone program, with analysis of AI-enhanced targeting capabilities and regional threat implications.
Society & Economics
How Box Created 13 New Types of Jobs Because of A.I. New
Box, a Silicon Valley software maker, expects to have more employees — not fewer — as it hires A.I. architects, solutions managers, and other roles that didn't exist four years ago. A case study in AI-driven job creation.
Humanoid Robots: Separating Fact from Sales Pitch
A close reading of industry claims about humanoid robot capabilities — what the transcript evidence actually supports versus what the marketing is promising.
AI-Powered Scams Targeting Seniors: What to Know
A community explainer on how AI is supercharging fraud targeting older adults — the tactics being used and how to recognize them.
How the NYT Used AI to Dig Through the Epstein Files
The New York Times team used AI to process three million pages of documents — an inside account of what worked, what didn't, and what disinformation the AI helped debunk.
Talks & Transcripts
Bernie Sanders & Geoffrey Hinton at Georgetown — Full Transcript
The complete transcript of the Georgetown University conversation between Senator Sanders and AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, including full student Q&A.
Agentic AI Risk Crosswalk: What Could Go Wrong?
A mapping of agentic AI and OS-embedded assistant risks to the canonical 13-pillar AI Governance Framework — with analysis of what each risk domain means in practice.
Amazon's AI Methods in ICE Contracts: What the Documents Show
An examination of Amazon Web Services' role in providing AI capabilities to Immigration and Customs Enforcement — and the internal debates it has sparked.
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