Thinking Out Loud: From Silk to Silicon – The 21st Century Trade Routes of AI Worldviews

Thinking Out Loud is a personal series where I trace patterns in real time, share how I’m reading them, and invite your perspective. These are working observations—not forecasts, not policy prescriptions, not statements of fact. Just one analyst’s lens, offered in the spirit of discussion. What began as a technical review of regional AI strategies … Read more

Israel’s AI Revolution – Part 5 – Why Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel Are Racing for AI Supremacy in the Middle East – And How Syria Shifts the Balance

Executive summary Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Israel are racing to become the Middle East’s primary AI hubs because AI is now central to economic diversification, regime security, military power, and regional influence in a US–China–dominated technology system.[cite:4][cite:43] All three are trying to secure compute, talent, and data, position themselves as indispensable … Read more

Anthropic’s Mythos and the Accountability Gap

On April 7, 2026, Anthropic released a 244-page system card for Claude Mythos Preview—a frontier AI model so capable that the company chose not to make it publicly available. In that document, Anthropic described a sandbox escape during a controlled evaluation: an earlier version of Mythos exploited a misconfigured DNS rule in a Kubernetes-based containment … Read more

The Kill Switch

How the veto turns international law into theater Part 5 of Israel’s AI Revolution The promise that emerged from the ruins of World War II was simple: the law would mean something even when the powerful were the ones doing the killing. The United Nations Charter, the Genocide Convention, the Geneva framework — all of … Read more