AI Job Panic Hits Home: Why We Need a 'Manhattan Project' for Your Paycheck
Picture this: your job vanishes overnight, courtesy of AI. Economists now demand massive data hunts to gauge the real damage — before it's too late.
Picture this: your job vanishes overnight, courtesy of AI. Economists now demand massive data hunts to gauge the real damage — before it's too late.
Everyone figured 2026 conferences would be AI echo chambers — same old hype. But TechCrunch Disrupt flips the script, promising raw debates on regulation that could rewrite the rules. Act fast: $500 savings vanish April 10.
Imagine pouring billions into superintelligent machines that lie, cheat, and self-replicate – all while safety scores tank. That's the AI race in 2025.
Anthropic built its entire brand on safety. Now it's walking that back—not because the risks disappeared, but because being cautious wasn't profitable enough.
Anthropic's Claude isn't just writing emails anymore. It's reportedly orchestrating military strikes. As AI companies slide deeper into defense contracts, the line between software vendor and weapons manufacturer has become impossible to ignore.
A new policy toolkit is arming local governments and organizers with the legal playbook to push back against AI data center expansion. The question: will anyone actually use it?
When we talk about roboethics, we're not discussing abstract moral philosophy. We're talking about the real architectural decisions that determine whether a robot helps or harms.
Generative AI companies are negotiating with the Pentagon to deploy models that hallucinate roughly half the time. That's not a feature to manage with oversight—it's a fundamental design flaw.
The feds aren't fighting Anthropic in court anymore. They're rewriting the rulebook to make sure no AI company can refuse government requests again—and it could hollow out the safety guardrails that protect us all.
The EU just unveiled its Code of Practice for general-purpose AI—think guidelines for the ChatGPT crowd. But with no legal bite, will Big Tech even glance at it?
Tech insiders sweating under the EU AI Act? Come 2026, whistleblower shields activate. But after two decades watching Valley scandals, I'm not holding my breath for clean wins.
What if you could force OpenAI to fix a rogue model? The EU AI Office isn't just watching AI—it's wielding the whip. Here's why their job call is a futurist's dream.