Why AI Researchers Are Siding Against the Pentagon in Court

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When more than 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind sign a court brief defending a direct competitor, something genuinely significant is happening — and it goes far beyond a corporate legal dispute. The Anthropic versus Department of Defense lawsuit has quietly become one of the most consequential AI governance battles of this decade, touching … Read more

Why AI Agents Are Choosing Bitcoin Over Banks

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Here is something that should make every CFO pay attention: when AI systems are given economic autonomy and a blank slate, they do not choose dollars. A rigorous study testing 36 frontier AI models across more than 9,000 neutral monetary scenarios found that these systems overwhelmingly prefer Bitcoin and stablecoins over traditional fiat currency — … Read more

The $50M Startup Teaching AI to Think Like a Private Equity Firm

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The dirty secret of private equity is that some of the most valuable intelligence in the world is completely inaccessible — buried in decade-old deal memos, scattered PowerPoint decks, and the personal notebooks of partners who may have already retired. Every time a new deal lands on an analyst’s desk, that accumulated wisdom is essentially … Read more

Why Most AI Automation Projects Fail Before They Scale

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Most companies don’t fail at automating — they fail at scaling automation. After years of watching enterprise AI initiatives stumble, the pattern is almost always the same: a promising pilot, a confident rollout plan, and then a fragile system that buckles the moment real operational pressure arrives. What emerged from conversations at the Intelligent Automation … Read more

Why the UK Is Building Its Own AI Brain — And What’s at Risk

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The United Kingdom just made one of its most consequential technology bets in a generation — and most people haven’t noticed yet. A £500 million sovereign AI fund, backed by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, is designed to do something quietly radical: ensure that Britain’s most sensitive data, most powerful algorithms, and most … Read more