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AI chip controls can buy time, not permanent dominance Chinese substitution limits their long-term power That time must build U.S. and allied capacity In 2024, U.S.

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US restrictions exposed the fragility of allied AI access Europe needs leverage through capital, chips and compute A formal access compact could balance security with continuity One order from Washington on 12 June 2026 cut all f

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AI answers are weakening the traffic bargain that once supported original reporting Licensing can compensate publishers, but it cannot guarantee reliable AI outputs A fair settlement requires transparency, attribution, collective bargaining and funded verification

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The US–China AI split is becoming structural The Global South must secure access without accepting permanent dependence Cheaper AI matters only when it builds local capacity and bargaining power The global AI divide is ofte

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AI access does not guarantee real learning Teacher AI literacy determines whether AI supports or replaces thought Schools need stronger training, clearer rules and better assessment An AI tutor raised high school students’ mat

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AI adoption measures use, but not control. Europe’s deeper weakness lies in foreign-owned compute, cloud and energy infrastructure AI compute sovereignty requires shared capacity, open access and democratic oversight About three-

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Time-to-power now shapes the economics of AI infrastructure Faster deployment can strengthen innovation but also shift grid costs to the public Governments need coordinated, transparent rules that reward speed without weakening fairness or reliability.

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AI leadership depends on power, chips and secure infrastructure A democratic compute coalition could align faster delivery with allied cooperation Success depends on resilience, access and wider business adoption About 415 ter

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AI cognitive stunting is a governance problem, not a student failure Schools must sequence AI use so learning comes before automation Clear rules and better assessment can prevent AI from widening learning gaps Ninety-five p

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AI exposure follows work and capacity, not party identity The divide is between places that gain from AI and places that absorb its shocks Policy should focus on tasks, infrastructure and local power, not red-blue maps The c

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The AI adoption gap is an institutional gap, not just a tool gap The U.S.

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AI governance is now a rule-setting contest The U.S.

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AI will reshape trade first through prices, not only through jobs Countries that adopt AI can gain, while non-adopters risk weaker exports The real policy test is whether workers can move into better work fast enough

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AI may sound human, but responsibility must stay human The real danger is not AI agency, but institutions using AI as a shield Strong AI accountability means clear owners, review rules, audits, and appeal routes In 2024, seventy-e

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AI companions are already part of teen social life The answer is not a ban, but safer user control AI safety should work through visible, adjustable modes Seventy-two percent of American teens have already used AI companions a

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AI trading can turn private choices into one crowded move DQN tools may create stronger herding than LLMs The policy goal is market diversity, not just smarter trading

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Europe’s AI future depends on compute power The gap is also about energy, chips and access Europe needs its own AI infrastructure, not full dependence on others Europe's AI problem is no longer a software probl

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Europe should build chip power through indispensability, not full self-sufficiency The real strategy is to control key bottlenecks others cannot replace A stronger chip policy must focus on leverage, coordination, and industrial demand

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Cloud compute controls are becoming central to AI power The article argues for narrow, risk-based rules instead of broad bans Compute access must be governed early When a country no longer needs to buy the top-tier AI ch

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AI warfare is speeding up conflict Cheap drones can overwhelm costly defenses Governments need safeguards before this becomes normal In 2024, the world had spent

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