Quantum AI and the Race to Govern Artificial Superintelligence – Part V

The Irreversible Agency Standard Conditioning the Scaling of Frontier AI Across this series, the argument has unfolded in stages. We began by examining technological convergence and the possibility that advanced AI, potentially amplified by quantum acceleration, could steepen capability curves. We then turned to the physical layer—compute, hardware, and energy—as the last durable chokepoints for … Read more

Quantum AI and the Race to Govern Artificial Superintelligence – Part IV

Geopolitical Compression and the U.S.–China AI Race Why Strategic Competition Makes Governance Harder—and More Necessary Technological governance does not occur in a vacuum. It occurs inside rivalry. Advanced artificial intelligence is now explicitly embedded in national strategy for both the United States and China. The 2021 report of the U.S. National Security Commission on Artificial … Read more

Quantum AI and the Race to Govern Artificial Superintelligence – Part III

Detecting Recursive Systems Before They Run Away Why Early Warning, Not Prediction, Should Anchor AI Governance The debate over recursive self-improvement in artificial intelligence often collapses into a false binary: either runaway superintelligence is imminent, or it is science fiction. Both positions miss the more important question. If recursive improvement poses systemic risk, the central … Read more

Trust Through Truth

From a Simple Question to a Cultural Inflection Point The inquiry began with a deceptively simple prompt: “Name one thing that humans can do that can never be replicated by any other means.” At first glance, the question invites a confident declaration. It is structured to elicit a boundary—something definitive, something unique, something absolute. Most … Read more

The Silicon Ceiling: EUV Lithography and China’s AI Constraint

A single industrial machine — weighing roughly 180 tons and assembled from over 100,000 precision components — may shape the trajectory of global artificial intelligence competition. Built exclusively by the Dutch firm ASML, the Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography scanner is the only commercially available system capable of mass-producing the world’s most advanced semiconductor chips. Since … Read more