Harvard Business Review (October 17)
Artificial intelligence (AI) “is both far-reaching and fragile. Its long-term trajectory points toward redefining industries, reshaping work, and altering the balance of global power. In the near term, geopolitical rivalry combines with deregulatory policy and speculative capital, creating conditions that strongly resemble past bubbles. The lesson of history is not that bubbles render technologies worthless, but that they distort timing and expectations.”
Tags: AI, Bubbles, Deregulatory policy, Far-reaching, Fragile, Geopolitical rivalry, Global power, Redefining industries, Reshaping work, Speculative capital, Timing, Trajectory
MSN (May 21)
“Donald Trump may be doing the world a big favor.” The “chaos” he has unleashed has “inadvertently produced an opportunity to create a better world.” And that “world where American and western power is limited and contained could not only end up being more peaceful but, over time, more prosperous.” Trump has loosened “the American grip on global power… an essential first step towards achieving a more just and balanced international order.”
Tags: Balanced, Better world, Chaos, Contained, Favor, Global power, Inadvertently, International order, Just, Limited, Opportunity, Peaceful, Prosperous, Trump, U.S., Western power
The Atlantic (April 7)
“In his quest to make America great, President Donald Trump is withdrawing the United States from global trade. American families, companies, and investors will pay a price for this…. But the repercussions don’t end there. The tariff regime is also destroying a pillar of American global power, and it will further isolate the country at a moment when others stand ready to fill the vacuum.”
Tags: Companies, Destroying, Families, Global power, Global trade, Investors, Isolate, Price, Repercussions, Tariff regime, Trump, U.S., Vacuum, Withdrawing
