Israel’s AI Revolution – Part 3 – Killer Robots and the Race to Regulate: Why the World Can’t Agree on Autonomous Weapons

Autonomous weapons are reshaping warfare faster than diplomats can respond—here’s why a global ban remains elusive as of late March 2026. Introduction In March 2020, a Kargu-2 drone, deployed by Libyan government forces, hunted down and attacked a human target without any human operator pulling the trigger. A subsequent report by the United Nations Security … Read more

PAX SILICA

The Architecture of AI Supremacy Imagining a Resource-AI Autarky and the New World Order What follows is an analytical framework built from pattern recognition across public events. It is not a claim of proof. I looked at a series of seemingly unrelated actions, tried to make sense of them, and arrived at the most coherent … Read more

The Geometric Illusion

Sovereignty and the Kessler Ransom A continuation of “The High Ground” Introduction In February, this series argued that the SpaceX-xAI merger represented something larger than a corporate consolidation—that we were witnessing the construction of a sovereign-grade infrastructure platform in orbit, one that converges communications, compute, and surveillance under a single private entity. The response, both … Read more

Rules of War in the Age of Algorithms

How International Law Fails to Govern AI Part 2 of Israel’s AI Revolution Introduction: When Machines Decide Who Dies In the fall of 2023, the Israel Defense Forces began running a targeting operation in Gaza unlike anything in the history of modern warfare. At the center of it were two artificial intelligence systems. The first, … Read more

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

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

The People vs. The People: A Moral Indictment

Or: “Before We Build Gods: A Case for Moral Readiness” Preface: The Ledger of Collective Negligence People of the World, this document is not a proposal for policy, nor a plea for humanitarian aid. It is a formal moral indictment issued against the fully functioning adult population of the globe—the author included. We are the … Read more

An Open Letter to the Architects of the Age

This open letter addresses leading AI developers and industry figures, emphasizing their unprecedented responsibility to form a unified, independent coalition to govern advanced AI technologies responsibly, establish shared development limits, and prevent reckless competition and misuse, as traditional regulatory and governmental mechanisms are too slow to manage the rapid evolution of AI systems that profoundly … Read more

Right Against Might

Anthropic, the State, and the Soul of AI On Friday, February 27, 2026, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies and military contractors to discontinue using Anthropic’s AI systems. The Pentagon was given six months to phase out Claude. Defense Secretary Hegseth branded Anthropic a “supply chain risk” — a designation typically reserved for foreign adversaries. … Read more