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The struggle between Iran and Israel isn’t one war. It is three globally significant wars all at once. Israel is waging a war for the Middle East, a war for nuclear nonproliferation, and a war against ...
The House-passed reconciliation bill includes so many varied provisions that some that are getting less attention now could end up being surprisingly consequential if enacted into law. That might ...
The AI moratorium is a pragmatic compromise that prioritizes getting regulation right over getting it fast. We need smart AI regulation that is consistent and evidence-based. Thus, a temporary pause ...
The potential benefits of deploying large language models, from their low-cost, easy-to-use accessibility to their context sensitivity about the meaning of two-word phrases, cannot be ignored. In the ...
If there is one thing about which one can have confidence about Trump’s economic policies' impact on markets, it is that they will continue to give a big boost to the gold price. They will do so by ...
With the right data and a commitment to quality, short-term credentials can become a powerful tool for workers seeking to improve their lives.
As the Senate eyes alternative or additional cost-saving provisions to those included in the House-passed reconciliation bill, some Republicans are considering reforms to Medicare. That is a promising ...
Israel is the only country that can’t be allowed to end attacks from a hostile force on its border. Several countries warned Israel about continuing the attacks on Hamas, and yesterday a column in the ...
The title of today’s post comes from an excellent recent talk in London given by my AEI colleague (and University of Pennsylvania professor), Jesús Fernández-Villaverde. Today I look at the simple ...
Dario Amodei's warning that artificial intelligence could vaporize half of entry-level white-collar jobs within five years makes for gripping headlines. But his forecast of 10–20 percent unemployment ...
Tucked away in the tax legislation making its way through Congress is an obscure provision that could lead to profound changes in civil society—and not for the better. The House Republicans’ bill ...
Why is the US decarbonization rate remarkable? It is 1. not an explicit focus as a policy metric, 2. few people pay attention to it, and, 3. US politics and energy policy have been subject to wild ...
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