In the span of a week, the U.S. government managed to turn a quiet policy dispute into a full‑blown strategic contradiction. Anthropic sought to expand access to its Mythos AI system from roughly fifty private firms to nearly one hundred twenty. The White House pushed back, citing “compute strain” and hinting that broader commercial access…
How a classified Google Pentagon deal, a 600‑employee revolt, and a quiet rewrite of Google’s AI principles collided in the same week. The Week Google Stepped Back Into the War Room For years, Google tried to outrun its Project Maven ghost — the 2018 scandal where employees forced the company to abandon Pentagon drone‑targeting work…
How Beijing’s unified techno‑industrial machine just leapfrogged the West in invasive neurotech — and why it matters far beyond medicine: China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has officially approved the world’s first invasive brain‑computer interface (BCI) for commercial medical use, developed by Shanghai‑based Neuracle Medical Technology. This puts China ahead of Neuralink, Synchron, and every…
The U.S. Supreme Court refusal to hear Thaler v. Perlmutter doesn’t just leave an unanswered question — it cements a temporary reality: in the eyes of U.S. law, only humans can create copyrightable art. Everything else? It’s algorithmic noise with no ownership, no protection, and no legal standing. And that vacuum — that refusal to…
We didn’t really expect to write a Part 3, but If Part 2 was the panic, Part 3 is the damage control. Sam Altman CEO of OpenAI has now posted a late‑night note on X outlining major revisions to OpenAI’s Pentagon contract — a move that reads less like confidence and more like a CEO…
Prologue: Five Days That Redrew the Map On Monday, the Pentagon was calling Claude “best‑in‑class for military intelligence.” By Friday, the Trump administration had labeled Anthropic a “supply chain risk” — a designation previously reserved for Chinese telecom giants and hostile foreign vendors. In between those two moments, the U.S. government, the AI industry, and…
The Pentagon’s Friday AI Ultimatum to Anthropic wasn’t just a contract dispute — it was a stress test of who gets to define the boundaries of machine autonomy in the 21st century. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a blunt message to CEO Dario Amodei: Remove Claude’s safety limits on autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance…
The Google AI Professional Certificate is marketed as a democratizing force — a fast, affordable way for anyone to “build AI fluency,” boost productivity, and unlock career opportunities. The official program page promises hands‑on practice with Google’s most advanced tools, 20+ real‑world activities, and three months of Google AI Pro “on us.” The companion announcement…
China’s 2026 “Spring Festival Gala”—already the most‑watched television event on Earth—transformed this year into a full‑scale demonstration of the country’s accelerating ambitions in humanoid robotics. What once served primarily as a cultural variety show has now become a national stage for industrial policy, technological signaling, and global perception management.
The Swiss Alps used to be the place where world leaders pretended to solve global crises over canapés. This year, Davos didn’t even bother with the pretense. The promenade—once a parade of climate NGOs and global‑control think tanks—was swallowed whole by tech giants staging what looked less like a global forum and more like a…
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