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28 articles about politics in AI news
AI Agents Struggle with Office Politics: Enron Email Test Reveals Organizational Limits
A novel experiment using the Enron email archive reveals AI agents struggle with complex workplace dynamics. While single agents show promise, 'agent swarms' perform poorly compared to structured 'agent organizations' in navigating real-world corporate communication.
Bridgewater, Murati's startup fine-tune Qwen3 to 84.7% on finance tests
Bridgewater and Thinking Machines Lab fine-tuned Qwen3-235B to 84.7% accuracy on financial tasks, beating GPT/Gemini/Claude at 1/14th cost.
AI Infrastructure Hit $300B in 2025, Forecast to Exceed $520B by 2030
AI infrastructure spending hit $300B in 2025, up 60.1% YoY, and is forecast to exceed $520B by 2030, with sovereign AI emerging as the fastest-growing segment.
Florida Enacts Data Center Restrictions to Curb Water, Energy Use
Florida enacted a law restricting data center water and energy use to protect residents from cost increases, requiring efficiency standards and local permits.
NJ Voters Back AI Data Center Bans as NIMBY Push Grows
54% of New Jersey voters support banning AI data centers, per a Jan 2026 poll. Nationally, 49% oppose local construction, threatening hyperscaler buildout plans.
Talkie: Vintage LLM Trained on 260B Pre-1931 English Tokens
Talkie is a new 'vintage language model' trained on 260 billion tokens of historical English text from before 1931, developed by a team including Alec Radford, co-author of the original GPT paper. It offers a unique linguistic artifact for NLP research.
KWBench: New Benchmark Tests LLMs' Unprompted Problem Recognition
Researchers introduced KWBench, a 223-task benchmark measuring if LLMs can recognize the governing game-theoretic problem in professional scenarios without being told what to look for. The best-performing model passed only 27.9% of tasks, highlighting a critical gap between task execution and situational understanding.
Palantir's Alex Karp Weaponizes Critical Theory to Sell AI Ontology
A critique argues Palantir CEO Alex Karp deliberately misapplies Frankfurt School critical theory to market his company's AI platforms to governments, turning philosophical critique into a sales tool for surveillance technology.
rAIcast Episode 2 Analyzes DeepSeek V4, Claude Mythos, and AI Law
The second episode of the rAIcast podcast, hosted by AI developer and attorney Mansoor Koshan, analyzes three critical AI frontiers: China's chip counterstrategy, liability for autonomous AI systems, and the societal implications of OpenAI's proposed 'New Deal'.
Epoch AI: Hormuz LNG Shock Absorbed by Chip Margins, Gulf Investment is AI Risk
A new analysis from Epoch AI Research finds the Strait of Hormuz conflict's energy shock is manageable for AI infrastructure, but the real threat is the potential drying up of Gulf capital investment, crucial for projects like Stargate UAE.
YC Startup Aviary Launches Autonomous AI Agent for Outbound Sales
Aviary, a Y Combinator startup, has launched an AI agent designed to run a company's entire outbound sales process autonomously. This represents a significant push toward fully automated, agentic workflows in enterprise SaaS.
New Yorker Exposes OpenAI's 'Merge & Assist' Clause, Internal Safety Conflicts
A New Yorker investigation details previously undisclosed 'Ilya Memos,' a secret 'merge and assist' clause for AGI rivals, and internal conflicts over safety compute allocation and governance.
Palantir CEO Warns of AI Supply Chain Vulnerabilities, Advocates for Domestic Safeguards
Palantir CEO Alex Karp highlights Anthropic's designation as a 'supply chain risk' and argues for domestic AI restrictions to protect national security and technological sovereignty in an increasingly competitive global landscape.
Von der Leyen's Nuclear Stance Exposes Europe's Deep Energy Divide
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a German politician, has publicly declared nuclear energy essential for Europe's electricity supply while her own country completed its nuclear phase-out just last year. This contradiction highlights the fragmented energy policies across EU member states as Europe struggles to balance decarbonization goals with energy security.
LLM-Based Multi-Agent System Automates New Product Concept Evaluation
Researchers propose an automated system using eight specialized AI agents to evaluate product concepts on technical and market feasibility. The system uses RAG and real-time search for evidence-based deliberation, showing results consistent with senior experts in a monitor case study.
China's Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor: AI-Powered Waste-Burning Technology Promises Millennial Energy
China is developing an advanced nuclear reactor that uses AI to safely burn nuclear waste as fuel, potentially providing stable energy for 1,000 years. This breakthrough could revolutionize nuclear energy by addressing waste disposal and fuel scarcity simultaneously.
From Code to Cognition: How AI is Redefining the Programmer's Journey
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt reflects on how AI has fundamentally transformed programming, rendering decades of specialized coding skills accessible to anyone with a smartphone. His personal journey from dedicated programmer to witnessing AI's democratization of development highlights a seismic shift in technology education and professional pathways.
China's $47.5 Billion Gambit: The National Push to Build a Homegrown ASML
China's top semiconductor executives are calling for a consolidated national effort to develop domestic alternatives to ASML's EUV lithography machines. With $47.5B in state funding, they aim to overcome export restrictions that block access to advanced chipmaking tools.
Anthropic's Political Gambit: How a Leaked Memo Threatens AI's Most Anticipated IPO
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's leaked memo criticizing OpenAI's Pentagon deal and the Trump administration has ignited a political firestorm. The controversy threatens to derail Anthropic's planned IPO while handing strategic advantage to rival OpenAI in the government AI market.
Anthropic CEO Accuses Government of Political Retaliation in Defense Contract Dispute
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei alleges the U.S. government rejected his company's defense contract bid due to refusal to donate to political campaigns or offer "dictator-style praise," calling OpenAI's new Pentagon deal "safety theater." The explosive claims reveal deepening tensions in AI governance.
Claude AI's Real-Time World Awareness Raises Ethical Questions About AI's Role in Global Events
Anthropic's Claude AI demonstrated real-time awareness of geopolitical events in Iran, sparking discussions about AI's expanding knowledge capabilities and the ethical implications of AI systems being used in conflict scenarios without their explicit knowledge.
Beyond Words: How ElevenLabs' Expressive Mode Is Teaching AI to Feel the Room
ElevenLabs has launched Expressive Mode for its ElevenAgents platform, enabling AI voice agents to dynamically adapt tone, emotion, and conversational timing based on context. This breakthrough in prosody and turn-taking aims to make AI interactions indistinguishable from human conversation.
The AI Arms Race: How Geopolitical Tensions Are Shaping the Battle for Superintelligence
The global competition for AI supremacy has become a central front in geopolitical conflicts between the US, China, and other powers. This race for superintelligence is reshaping alliances, military strategies, and economic policies worldwide.
AI as a Double-Edged Sword: How ChatGPT Exposed a Chinese Influence Operation
OpenAI uncovered a Chinese intimidation campaign targeting dissidents abroad after a law enforcement official used ChatGPT to document covert operations. The incident reveals how AI tools can both enable and expose state-sponsored influence activities.
AI Trade Platforms Surge as Supreme Court Ruling Unleashes Tariff Uncertainty
AI company Altana reports a 213% spike in tariff calculations as businesses scramble following the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential tariff authority. The platform helps companies model supply chain impacts amid potential new Trump administration trade policies.
Abu Dhabi's $100 Billion AI Gambit: How Gulf Capital Is Reshaping Global AI Power Dynamics
Abu Dhabi's MGX plans to deploy up to $100 billion in AI investments, with recent deals in OpenAI and Anthropic signaling a strategic shift in global AI financing. This massive sovereign wealth move could redefine technological sovereignty and geopolitical influence in artificial intelligence.
Nvidia's AI Infrastructure Bet: $3.8B Bond Sale Signals Investor Confidence in Data Center Boom
A data center project expected to be leased by Nvidia has successfully sold $3.8 billion in high-yield bonds, attracting $14 billion in investor orders. This overwhelming demand highlights Wall Street's continued appetite for funding AI infrastructure despite economic uncertainties.
Geopolitical Whiplash: US Military's AI Blacklist Vanishes After Targeting Chinese Tech Giants
The US Defense Department briefly listed Alibaba, Baidu, and other Chinese tech firms as having military ties, then abruptly removed the list. This comes as Anthropic secures a staggering $30 billion funding round, highlighting the intensifying AI arms race between superpowers.