AI Policy
Josh Hawley’s AI Dilemma: A Battle for the Soul of the GOP
Senator Josh Hawley forces a reckoning within the GOP, framing AI as an existential choice between protecting American workers and catering to Big Tech.
The Algorithmic Polis: Governance and the Digital Pivot of the State
As Greece moves toward a digital-first political structure, we must examine the balance between institutional efficiency and democratic accountability.
The Digital Pivot of New Democracy: Kyranakis’ Nomination and the Strategic Rebirth of the Party
Kyriakos Mitsotakis' proposal for Konstantinos Kyranakis as General Secretary of New Democracy signals a profound shift in the party's organizational DNA and strategic focus.
The Maximos Digital Chessboard: Konstantinos Kyranakis Proposed as New Secretary of New Democracy
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chooses the architect of the Land Registry's digitalization to lead the party machinery, signaling an era of technocratic renewal.
The Digital 'Rambo': How AI is Revolutionizing Tax Audits and Targeting the Usual Suspects in Greece
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) deploys advanced algorithms and Big Data to pinpoint undeclared income, fundamentally altering the tax landscape.
US House Proposes National AI Standard to Replace Patchwork of State Laws
House members are pushing for federal AI legislation, aiming to replace conflicting state-level rules with a unified national standard to provide clarity for the tech industry.
Washington Weighs Government Stakes in AI Giants: The Rise of American State Capitalism
US officials are reportedly exploring the possibility of the government taking equity stakes in AI companies, a move that could fundamentally reshape the global tech landscape.
Indiana's AI Literacy Push: Bridging the Knowledge Gap in the Heartland
A new legislative push in Indiana prioritizes public AI education, highlighting the urgent need for critical thinking and digital literacy in the algorithmic age.
AI Legislative Update: The Transparency Coalition and the End of Digital Ambiguity
On June 5, 2026, a new global initiative led by the EU and the US sets strict standards for AI content traceability, reshaping the landscape of digital information and corporate accountability.
The Silicon Candidate: Cheyenne's AI Mayoral Bid Heads to Court in Landmark Legal Battle
A groundbreaking lawsuit in Wyoming asks: Can an algorithm run a city? VIC, a custom AI, is fighting for its right to appear on the mayoral ballot.
Canada Sticks to AIDA: Why a Replacement of the AI Act is Unlikely Despite New Strategy
Legal experts in Canada suggest the government will proceed with the existing AIDA framework, despite calls for a radical overhaul in AI regulation strategy.
The Pentagon is rewriting how it buys AI: Controlling the future of warfare
A radical shift in US Department of Defense procurement marks the transition from heavy hardware to agile software and autonomous technology, redefining global security.