AI Policy
The Rare Convergence: Why Artificial Intelligence Unites Democrats and Republicans
In a deeply polarized political landscape, concerns over Artificial Intelligence are emerging as the unique bridge between the two major US parties.
EU Warning: The Urgent Need for AI-Driven Cybersecurity Against Models Like “Mythos”
The rise of adversarial AI models like “Mythos” is forcing the EU to rethink its strategy, moving from mere regulation to active, autonomous digital defense.
Landmark Chinese Ruling: Courts Bar Firms from Firing Workers Over AI Automation
In a precedent-setting case, a Chinese court ruled that a tech firm illegally fired a worker who refused a demotion after AI replaced his tasks, signaling a major shift in labor protection.
Oscars 2027: The Academy Draws a 'Red Line' on AI and Expands Global Film Eligibility
In a historic overhaul of its rulebook, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sets strict AI criteria while boosting the visibility of international productions.
Taxing the AI Slop: A Radical Proposal to Rescue Human Culture
An elegant solution to the AI Slop problem: Taxing AI-generated content could generate billions to fund artists, researchers, and cultural institutions.
Chinese Court Sets Precedent: AI Efficiency is Not a Legal Justification for Layoffs
In a landmark ruling, a Chinese court has decreed that companies cannot terminate employees solely because AI is more cost-effective, prioritizing labor stability over algorithmic efficiency.
The Rare Bipartisan Consensus: Why Democrats and Republicans Are Uniting Against Data Centers
In an era of deep polarization, an unexpected enemy is uniting American voters: the unchecked expansion of the data centers powering Artificial Intelligence.
The White House’s Sudden Chill: Why Anthropic is Keeping Washington Up at Night
Recent reports of White House alarm over Anthropic’s capabilities highlight a growing rift between rapid AI development and national security protocols.
Michalis Sallas: The 'Achilles Heel' of the Executive State and the Need for Institutional Reset
Michalis Sallas analyzes the failures of the Greek administrative model, focusing on the lack of meritocracy and the importance of technocratic continuity beyond political agendas.
Ministry of Culture & EKOMED: The 'Greece On Screen' Strategy and the Future of the Audiovisual Industry
The approval of the five-year action plan marks a structural reorganization of Greek cinema and international productions, aiming to eliminate bureaucracy and boost competitiveness.
The Digital Seisachtheia: Automation, Tax Bureaucracy, and the New Social Contract
An analysis of how AI-driven fiscal tools like TurboTax are reshaping the relationship between the citizen and the state, and why we need a new framework for digital bureaucracy.
Oscars 2027 and the Fortress of Human Creativity: Strict New Rules for AI in Cinema
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences fortifies the 2027 Oscars with strict AI restrictions, redefining the boundaries of 'human authorship' in the digital age.