Dan Foster explains at National Review Online why the recent surge in opposition to data centers across the United States could prove detrimental to national interests. While data centers clearly have a downside, Foster…
Kevin Killough writes for Just the News about an interesting shift in Microsoft’s priorities. During the Biden era, Microsoft was a leader in Big Tech’s push to eliminate fossil fuels and power the world with energy from wind…
Editors at National Review Online support new data centers. American companies are at present engaged in a building spree that puts all prior building sprees to shame. In scale and in speed, the current investment in…
Cory Gardner writes at National Review Online about a technological challenge for America. The United States is building the world’s most advanced AI infrastructure. In the process, however, we are overlooking a critical…
Tate Miller writes for JustTheNews.com about a disturbing revelation involving the future of artificial intelligence. A new American Energy Institute report shows that foreign billionaires have provided funding upwards of $39…
Michael Strain explores one of the most important impacts of artificial intelligence. Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022, economists and commentators have been discussing generative AI’s possible effects…
Philip Wallach writes about one European government’s embrace of artificial intelligence. The future is already here, just not evenly distributed. So the cliché goes. But who among us expected it to arrive in Albania first?…
As we leap into the era of artificial intelligence (AI), we feel both excitement and trepidation. The advent of AI technologies promises innovation, unprecedented efficiency, greatly increased productivity, and a higher…
Ira Stoll writes for the Washington Free Beacon about an interesting challenge for one left-of-center news outlet. ProPublica, which describes itself as “an independent, nonprofit newsroom that produces investigative…
I don’t know what the future of AI holds. But neither do any of the people using panic rhetoric to induce population-wide fear and dread. Reading Matt Shumer’s viral essay about artificial intelligence was like stepping back…
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