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Five Levers, Many Hands
Analysis of how different countries respond to AI-driven labor shifts using five key tools, highlighting global variations and uncertainties.
The Nordics: Protect the Worker, Not the Job
Exploring how Nordic countries prioritize worker security over job preservation, fostering innovation and resilience amid automation and economic change.
Stenvrik: News as Geography
Stenvrik introduces a new news platform organizing stories by location on a 3D globe, with a low-cost model that also provides market insights.
Fable and Mythos: How Anthropic Shipped Its Most Powerful Model to Everyone
Anthropic launches Fable 5, a highly capable AI model with safety features, available widely, while Mythos 5 remains restricted for security reasons.
The European Union: Rules First, Cushion Always
The EU prioritizes regulation over ownership, using laws like the AI Act and social protections to cushion labor shifts amid economic changes.
The bottom rung. The danger isn’t the lost jobs. It’s the layer that made the seniors.
Entry-level job postings in the US are sharply declining, raising concerns about the future pipeline of skilled professionals as AI automates foundational training tasks.
RoundupForge: The Data Layer
Discover how RoundupForge transforms product data into trustworthy, structured packs for large-scale content operations, enhancing recommendation accuracy.
The conversion. What turning the largest nonprofit into a company did to charity law.
OpenAI converted from a nonprofit to a company, retaining control and assets, challenging traditional charity laws and setting a new precedent.
When AI Builds Itself: Inside Anthropic’s Evidence on Recursive Self-Improvement
Anthropic’s new report shows AI models are increasingly automating AI research, raising the possibility of recursive self-improvement if certain bottlenecks are removed.