AI Policy
Judging AI: The Legal Challenge of the 21st Century
A deep dive into the challenges AI poses to the judicial system, inspired by the critical insights of legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg.
The Great Academic Transition: How Universities are Redefining AI Proficiency
As AI disrupts traditional teaching methods, universities worldwide are searching for a new definition of what 'knowledge' truly means in the digital age.
Clash of the Titans: Elon Musk’s Legal Battle with OpenAI and the Future of AI Governance
The legal showdown between Elon Musk and OpenAI enters a critical phase, questioning the ethics and corporate structure of the world's leading AI lab.
Sergey Brin vs. Gavin Newsom: The Treehouse Confrontation that Sparked a Silicon Valley Political War
A heated exchange at a private party led the Google co-founder to launch a $58M political offensive against California's tax and regulatory framework.
AI in Healthcare: A Strategic Roadmap for Governments from the Tony Blair Institute
The Tony Blair Institute proposes a framework for prioritizing AI in national health systems, focusing on administrative efficiency and preventive care.
The Thomas Allen Manifesto: Anatomy of Political Radicalization and the Threat of Violence
An in-depth analysis of Thomas Allen's manifesto which has sent shockwaves through the US, targeting government officials and challenging Christian values of non-violence.
The Night the Satire Died: Security Breach and Chaos at the 2026 Correspondents’ Dinner
An unprecedented security breach at the Washington Hilton turns the press celebration into a battlefield, raising questions about the survival of American democracy.
The Security Gap on Rails: The WHCD Shooting and the Resistance to Legislative Reform
Following the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, revelations that the suspect traveled by train with firearms raise urgent questions about rail security and political will.
The ‘Friendly Federal Assassin’: Unpacking the Ideology Behind the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting
Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the WHCD shooting, left behind a manifesto of contradictions, railing against Trump policies and military strikes in the Pacific.
The Death of Authorship? Why AI-Generated Content Remains Outside Copyright Protection
The legal battle for intellectual property in the age of algorithms: Why courts worldwide refuse to recognize machines as creators and what it means for the future of creativity.
Manitoba to Ban Social Media and AI for Youth: A Landmark Digital Prohibition
In a move drawing global attention, the Canadian province of Manitoba has announced plans to prohibit minors from accessing social media and AI chatbots, citing mental health concerns.
The Great Retreat: The Challenge of Keeping Artificial Intelligence Out of Classrooms
As AI permeates education, a growing movement advocates for a return to traditional learning methods to safeguard critical thinking and cognitive development.