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The Arsenal of Democracy: Made in the USA
The United States stands at the threshold of a new industrial era—one defined not by a lack of capital or innovation, but by an inability to mobilize existing assets (both physical and human). As global supply chains fragment, geopolitical tensions escalate, and industrial policy reemerges as a tool of national strategy, the imperative to reshore...
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Thought Machines
For centuries, the evolution of human-computer interaction has been constrained by the need for physical input—keyboards, touchscreens, and voice commands. These tools, while transformative, remain intermediaries between thought and action, introducing friction and limiting the speed at which human cognition can interact with digital systems. The next paradigm shift is underway: a world where thought...
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Gresham’s Law of AI Quality
The AI arms race isn’t just about rapid innovation—it’s about avoiding obsolescence. In this race, Gresham’s Law of AI Quality highlights a stark reality: without robust infrastructure, investment, and governance, nations risk losing their competitive edge. In AI, the “bad”—inferior technologies, weak ecosystems, and insufficient resources—can drive out the “good,” leaving lagging countries dependent on...