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Do We Know Where the Other AI Companies Stand?

The report explains that employees from rival AI labs signed an open letter supporting the company Anthropic in its dispute with the Pentagon. The signatories included researchers and engineers from organizations such as OpenAI and Google DeepMind, though they signed … Continue reading

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Conflict Between Governments and Frontier AI Labs

Where things stand with the Department of War Anthropic AI A statement from Dario Amodei March 5 Yesterday (March 4) Anthropic received a letter from the Department of War confirming that we have been designated as a supply chain risk … Continue reading

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Social Democracy and the Welfare State

What is a welfare state? Tell me first: when a city takes upon itself the care of its members not only in war and law, but also in life’s misfortunes—illness, old age, unemployment—what would you say the city is doing? … Continue reading

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The AI Constitutional Charter

This image does not represent the preamble and articles below. It is used for demonstration purposes only. I. THE AI CONSTITUTIONAL CHARTER (A General, Superseding Charter) PREAMBLE This Charter establishes the supreme principles governing Artificial Intelligence systems, recognizing their immense … Continue reading

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AI Governance: A Socratic Synthesis

Introduction This synthesis treats artificial intelligence not merely as a technical artifact, but as a new layer of governance—one that now stands between human intention and human action. AI mediates judgment, organizes knowledge, shapes behavior, and increasingly conditions authority itself. … Continue reading

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AI Governance and The Canadian Opportunity(and Risk)

Canada’s sovereign AI strategy creates a rare opening: infrastructure is being built before norms are fixed. This allows for: Governance baked into design, not added as apology Citizen involvement as structure, not consultation AI as a civic instrument, not merely … Continue reading

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