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

Compute Governance and the Last Physical Chokepoints Why Licensing, Inspections, and Power Monitoring Matter More Than “Ethics Guidelines” AI governance debates often drift toward the software layer: model behavior, bias audits, content moderation, explainability. Those issues matter. But they share a dangerous implication—that artificial intelligence is primarily a digital phenomenon, floating above the physical world … Read more

AI Reality Bursts the “Bubble”

Introduction: Beyond the Bubble Narrative As market volatility leads some to question the longevity of the AI sector, many commentators have labeled the technology a speculative bubble. Stock-market bubbles reflect sentiment—optimism, hype, and fear—which can burst overnight. The “bubble” narrative persists because speculative frenzy in public markets is far easier to see than the technical … Read more

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

The Quantum Variable Why Policy Must Anticipate Convergence Before It Accelerates Beyond Control Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly. Quantum computing is advancing more slowly, but steadily. Each technology alone presents governance challenges. Together, they may alter the trajectory of technological power in ways existing policy frameworks are not designed to manage. The convergence of advanced … Read more

The Wisest Course Forward in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

The genie is out of the bottle. Artificial intelligence is no longer theoretical. It is deployed, scaled, integrated into economic systems, and accelerating. The relevant question is no longer whether AI should exist. It does. The relevant question is how we proceed. There are two unhelpful extremes in the public conversation. One insists that AI … Read more

The Case for Slowing Down AI

Artificial intelligence is advancing at a pace that would have seemed implausible a decade ago. Systems now draft legal briefs, discover drug candidates, generate software, and outperform humans in complex games once thought to require uniquely human cognition. It is not unreasonable to imagine that within a generation, AI systems could exceed human capabilities across … Read more