Beware a Miscarriage of Governance

I have long admired Anthropic’s Claude — for various reasons, not least its principled stance on safety and its willingness to sit with hard questions rather than retreat into corporate boilerplate. So when the words “Claude’s Constitution” scrolled past on my morning news feed two days ago, I winced. I didn’t read the article. I … Read more

Big Picture Blindness

On Expertise, Blind Spots, and the Forest We Keep Missing I recently published an article titled “The High Ground: Sovereignty in the Age of Orbital Intelligence” about a structural shift already underway: a private actor vertically integrating launch, connectivity, compute, and AI — and the governance vacuum that allows architecture to hard-wire power before law … Read more

The High Ground

Sovereignty in the Age of Orbital Intelligence Introduction We are witnessing the construction of a new layer of planetary civilization, yet we are arguing about it as if it were merely a telecommunications upgrade. The public discourse remains fixated on the trees—latency metrics, debris mitigation protocols, and spectrum allocation. These are necessary technical conversations, but … Read more

Israel’s AI Revolution – Part 1

How a Small Nation Became a Global Hub for Military Technology From Gaza to the world, Israel’s use of artificial intelligence in warfare is reshaping modern conflict—and raising urgent questions about ethics, accountability, and the future of war. Introduction: The AI Testbed On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, killing … Read more

Forgetting the Past and Funding Failure

Those who cannot remember the past, George Santayana warned, are condemned to repeat it—and in 2026, Washington appears bent on relearning an old lesson the hard way. The United States is trying to throttle China the way empires once strangled their rivals, by cutting off lifelines of cheap oil from Iran and Venezuela, seizing fields, … Read more