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Open Source AI Is a Geopolitical Gift America Keeps Mislabeling as a Threat

Jensen Huang praised an open-source agent framework, Chinese AI stocks jumped 20%, and U.S. policy analysts panicked. They diagnosed the wrong problem. Closing off open model releases does not protect American AI advantage; it just removes the U.S. from the conversation happening everywhere else.

By Devon Reyes · 3 min read

Tech & AI

97% Adoption and 17% Blind Spots Is Not a Success Story

97% of organizations use open source AI models. 17% of the components inside those codebases evade tracking entirely. The gap between those numbers is where the next systemic breach lives.

By Audrey Liang · 3 min read

Tech & AI

The Pentagon Wants Your Code, Not Your Ethics Policy

Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a supply chain risk and barred DOD contractors from working with it. No legislation required, no seizure necessary. The government learned that you don't have to own a company to kill it.

By Devon Reyes · 3 min read

Tech & AI

Your Boss Can Make You Use AI. That's Not the Problem

Employers can legally require AI tools. Most of the debate stops there, which is exactly why workers are losing. The danger isn't the mandate; it's what the algorithm does next and who, if anyone, reviews it before your job disappears.

By Milo Hart · 3 min read

Tech & AI

The $20-a-Month Employee Who Never Asks Questions

AI agents promise small businesses the output of 2-3 employees for $200-500 a month. But vendor lock-in, hidden costs, data exposure, and workforce displacement tell a more complicated story than the pricing page suggests.

By Audrey Liang · 5 min read