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This article explores how the United States engineered its sovereignty through technological innovation and industrial policy from colonial times to the 19th century, emphasizing the role of technology in independence.
Jeff Bezos shares his perspective on why the United States has more entrepreneurial success than other countries.
Examines the projected impact of AI on employment in the United States from 2021 to 2026, weighing jobs created against those lost due to automation.
An opinion piece arguing that the real AI competition is not between the US and China, but involves broader factors and stakeholders.
A survey indicates that respondents in key U.S. allied countries increasingly view China as the global leader in AI, while American optimism about AI continues to decline.
The article discusses the complexity of US manufacturing recovery in a thread format, pointing out that the weak spot is capital stock rather than demand, and mentions that AI is driving investment, but what is truly lacking are the machines that make machines.
An analysis of how US dominance in AI might not guarantee overall tech leadership, highlighting potential strategic pitfalls.
Introduces LOCUS, a comprehensive corpus of U.S. local ordinance codes designed to enable machine-readable legal AI research, covering codes from 9,239 cities and counties with ModernBERT-based classifiers for analysis.
Trump's executive order establishes a national policy for pre-deployment AI evaluations, addressing national security concerns but raising questions about transparency and accountability.
The article examines America's first AI-focused high school, concluding that its success is due to factors other than the AI curriculum itself.
For the first year on record, wind and solar produced more electricity than coal in the U.S.
A feature recounting the life of Qian Xuesen, a Chinese rocket scientist who contributed to US missile development before returning to China and becoming the father of its missile program.
President Trump recommends that chip manufacturers move their facilities to America, citing China's desire to take over Taiwan and the importance of chips for AI and technological advances. He claims the US could achieve 40-50% of world chip business by the end of his term.
OpenAI announces Stargate Infrastructure initiative, seeking partnerships across the industrial base to build new AI infrastructure in the United States, including power, land, construction, and equipment.