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Keanu Reeves
Ian Krietzberg April 30, 2026
With Hollywood and Silicon Valley on a legal collision course over I.P. infringement and celebrity deepfakes, one company thinks it’s struck on a licensing solution that everyone—okay, almost everyone—can live with.
Chris Lehane
Ian Krietzberg April 28, 2026
With the public continuing to sour on A.I., Sam Altman and his corporate image architect, Chris Lehane, are testing a softer, more human message—less doom and gloom, more uplift and empowerment. Is it too little, too late?
Radiology center
Ian Krietzberg April 23, 2026
Years ago, the field of radiology was predicted to be among the first to be decimated by A.I. job extinction. And yet today, radiologists are more in demand than ever, and the field’s job-extinction moment is seen as a false alarm.
Janet Mills
Ian Krietzberg April 21, 2026
Maine’s Democratic governor is weighing the nation’s first statewide ban on new data centers amid soaring electricity prices. But not everyone in the party thinks the A.I. backlash is good politics—and it might be even worse policy.


Dario Amodei
Ian Krietzberg April 16, 2026
Is Anthropic’s mysterious new model really too powerful to release to the public, or is this just another fearmongering marketing stunt? A former N.S.A. hacker explains how Mythos’s capabilities have been “overhyped”—but why the danger is still very real.
Dario Amodei
Ian Krietzberg April 14, 2026
At the HumanX conference in San Francisco, A.I. executives expressed both euphoria and a growing fear that the industry’s surging economics are largely flowing upward, to a small handful of mega-firms—and that enterprise use cases aren’t yet compelling enough for everyone to share the wealth.
Donald Trump, UAE
Ian Krietzberg April 7, 2026
American tech companies have constructed dozens of data centers in the Middle East, all within striking distance of Iran. Recent attacks on A.W.S. facilities in Bahrain and the U.A.E. show how they’ve become geopolitical casualties of the U.S.–Israeli war.
Dario Amodei
Ian Krietzberg March 31, 2026
In the past three months, Anthropic has eclipsed OpenAI in the crucial contest of enterprise adoption. But the race to win hearts and corporate workflows is only just beginning.


Daniel Kwan, Jonathan Wang
Ian Krietzberg March 26, 2026
‘The A.I. Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist’ offers an unflinching view of the nascent industry, including its goriest and most uncertain elements. A candid chat with the producers, however, reveals an optimism often missing from the narrative.
Kathy Hochul
Ian Krietzberg March 24, 2026
Bernie is talking to Claude, Trump wants Grok in missiles, and Kathy Hochul just wants the best of both worlds. If Silicon Valley isn’t already regretting hyping a job-obliterating third industrial revolution, the next two elections will show why the politics of A.I. are turning explosive.
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