IdeaClyst: The Validation Council

IdeaClyst introduces a structured AI council using two models to rigorously evaluate ideas before they reach roadmaps, aiming to improve decision quality.

The Trust Shock: What Suspending Fable 5 Means for US AI, Its Rivals, and the World

US government suspends Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, raising questions about trust, regulation, and US AI leadership amid global competition.

Three Days at the Frontier: Washington Suspends Fable 5 and Mythos 5

The US government has temporarily suspended access to Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models following a security concern over a jailbreak demonstration, raising questions about AI regulation.

Canada: The Proof It Didn’t Keep

During 2020, Canada implemented a near-universal basic income through CERB, proving the feasibility of rapid, large-scale cash support in a democracy.

IdeaNavigator AI: One Evidence-Mined Idea a Day

A new AI system, IdeaNavigator, autonomously mines online complaints to produce one validated software idea daily, aiming to reduce market failure risks.

The United Kingdom: The Pragmatist’s Hedge

An analysis of the UK’s unique post-Brexit policy mix, including welfare, labor, and AI regulation, emphasizing its balanced, pragmatic stance.

ChannelHelm: One Video, Every Platform

ChannelHelm automates creating multi-platform content from a single video, reducing manual effort and expanding digital reach efficiently.

Trade and supply-chain operations signal monitor: Federal judge blocks Trump effort to make voters show proof of citizenship

A federal judge has blocked former President Trump’s attempt to require voters to show proof of citizenship, impacting election procedures and legal challenges.

8 Best Portable News Cameras in 2026

Discover the top portable news cameras of 2026. Find the best options for vlogging, outdoor reporting, and quick interviews with our expert guide.

Trump administration loses appeal over access to personal information of Michigan voters

The Trump administration’s legal challenge to access Michigan voter registration data was rejected on appeal, raising questions about election oversight and privacy.