A non-portability piece from me, this one on the big picture impacts of today's AI boom: https://techpolicy.press/past-present-future-ai-geopolitics-and-the-global-economy/

In it, I argue we need to be paying more attention to two future timelines: 1) AI's ability to catalyze American industrial leadership; and 2) the risk that AI will further undermine post-WWII international order.

Read to the end, where you can see the roots of all of this in developments from the 1950s!

It was a pleasure to work with @justinhendrix at Tech Policy Press, as always.

Past, Present, Future: AI, Geopolitics, and the Global Economy

AI’s role in shaping the future of US industry and the international world order may well prove to be its biggest legacy, says Chris Riley.

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@mchris @justinhendrix that's a great quotation from Theodore Kim, hadn't heard that one