Artificial intelligence is reshaping economies, societies, and the conduct of war. As governments race to harness it, their choices about military AI, governance, and sovereign capability will shape the balance of power between democracies and authoritarian states. This hub follows the policy frontier of artificial intelligence: the rise of military AI on the battlefield, the pursuit of sovereign AI and secure compute, AI governance and the rules that will constrain the technology, and the China AI challenge as Beijing races on frontier models. Fellows and analysts examine how AI intersects with defense, semiconductors, and national security, what sound AI governance looks like, and how the China AI contest reshapes strategy. Explore expert analysis and commentary on artificial intelligence and military power, sovereign AI, AI governance, and the technology competition defining the coming decade.
Artificial Intelligence
Most artificial intelligence systems are trained in English. Small languages suffer.
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July 7, 2026
Mythos Danger: False Alarm
In seeking to trip up China, the US managed to trip itself.
July 1, 2026
AI Confesses Without Penance
Pope Leo XIV wants to tame the dangers of artificial intelligence. He has unlikely allies.
June 30, 2026
End European Tech Pessimism
Europe is gripped by a crisis of digital self-confidence. Yet it enjoys some real tech strengths.
June 24, 2026
Data Center Energy Challenge: Can the US and Europe Deliver?
Artificial intelligence ambitions are colliding not just with the limits of semiconductors or algorithms. They face electricity and environmental bottlenecks.
June 17, 2026
UK Chip Plans: An Appetizing Recipe
Britain’s new AI hardware strategy backs design and innovation, while avoiding the fantasy of a taxpayer‑funded mega‑fab.
June 17, 2026
US AI Export Controls Cause Furor
By banning foreigners from accessing Anthropic’s Fable 5, the US abandons its hands-off approach to artificial intelligence — and angers allies.
June 2, 2026
Who Will Govern AI?
Closing the gap between those who build AI and those who govern it is now a central challenge of the AI age.
May 29, 2026
Compute: AI Bubble or Bottleneck?
The artificial intelligence boom must overcome supply shortages — in both the US and China.
May 27, 2026
Europe’s Copyright Trap Stalls AI Ambitions
The debate over copyright and AI is often described as a moral battle: the rights of creators versus the "theft" by big tech. This framing is fundamentally flawed.