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2 months ago |
aei.org | Katherine Boyle |Brad Littlejohn |Clare Morell |Santi Ruiz
The era of Big Tech, artificial intelligence, Donald Trump, and the United States’ great-power competition with China has thrust technology policy to the center of our national politics. Are new technologies helping or harming the American family? How should our society balance economic dynamism with the preservation of communities and institutions? And what is the appropriate role of the state in addressing these issues?
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Jan 11, 2025 |
hotair.com | Katherine Boyle
Beege Welborn And the fires are still raging. Trending on HotAir Videos
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Oct 15, 2024 |
thefp.com | Katherine Boyle
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Oct 14, 2024 |
thefp.com | Katherine Boyle
On Sunday morning, shortly after 7:25 a.m. Boca Chica, Texas, time, the world looked up to watch the fall of the century. Barreling back to Earth after pushing a 40-story spacecraft through the skies, the Super Heavy booster plummeted back to Texas, igniting its 33 engines to slow its descent to the ground. Its target was a massive metal landing tower that, in theory, could catch the booster with two “chopstick” arms in a snug embrace, ensuring it could go up and, yes, down again one day.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
open.substack.com | Katherine Boyle
On Sunday morning, shortly after 7:25 a.m. Boca Chica, Texas, time, the world looked up to watch the fall of the century. Barreling back to Earth after pushing a 40-story spacecraft through the skies, the Super Heavy booster plummeted back to Texas, igniting its 33 engines to slow its descent to the ground. Its target was a massive metal landing tower that, in theory, could catch the booster with two “chopstick” arms in a snug embrace, ensuring it could go up and, yes, down again one day.
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May 21, 2024 |
a16z.com | David Ulevitch |Katherine Boyle |Erin Price-Wright |Martin Casado
We believe the most successful American Dynamism companies share a few common characteristics:They’re able to anticipate technological turning points and breakthroughs. They identify, recruit, and empower the world’s best engineers by giving them insanely hard, cross-disciplinary problems to own. They continuously push the limits of what’s possible with technology, and innovate quickly through both success and failure.
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May 15, 2024 |
wsj.com | Martin Casado |Katherine Boyle
Regulators influenced by the big companies create barriers to entry and curtail innovation. Washington has weathered the browser wars, the crypto wars, and the continuing controversy over net neutrality. Now government officials are battling over the future of artificial intelligence. This latest skirmish follows the pattern: Large companies are vying to control nascent technologies through regulation.
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May 6, 2024 |
a16z.com | Erin Price-Wright |Ryan McEntush |Katherine Boyle |David Ulevitch
In the year and a half since ChatGPT launched a new AI wave, a crucial shortfall has dominated headlines: the insatiable demand for GPU computing resources. But when we talk to cloud leaders and data center operators to understand why there’s a compute crunch, it’s clear that access to power is often a bigger bottleneck than access to NVIDIA’s coveted GPUs themselves.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
a16z.com | Ryan McEntush |David Ulevitch |Katherine Boyle |Erin Price-Wright
The electric grid, a vast and complex system of wires and power plants, is essential to our economy and underpins our industrial strength. Currently, we face a critical challenge: our electricity demands — expected to nearly double by 2040 due to factors like AI compute, reshoring, and “electrification” — are soaring, but our grid infrastructure and operations struggle to keep pace.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
a16z.com | David Ulevitch |Katherine Boyle |Martin Casado |Ryan McEntush
Artificial intelligence is transforming every aspect of technology, from how we code to how we sell to how we build companies. But perhaps more than any other sector, artificial intelligence is transforming the physical world in ways that were recently unimaginable. From supply chains and robotics to advanced factories and industrial autonomy, LLMs and other AI models are powering the next wave of transformation in the physical domain in ways we’re only just beginning to comprehend.