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AI Policy

Vol. 1·Friday, March 13, 2026·No. 18

Anthropic Builds a Think Tank While Fighting the Pentagon in Court

Anthropic Builds a Think Tank While Fighting the Pentagon in Court

Two days after suing the Defense Department over its "supply chain risk" designation, Anthropic launched a new research institute led by co-founder Jack Clark. The timing is not accidental: the company is building its public-benefit argument into an institution precisely as the federal government tries to dismantle its credibility.


AI PolicyAnthropic
Noah Ogbi7 min read
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Industry

Vol. 1·Thursday, March 12, 2026·No. 16

GTC 2026: NVIDIA Is No Longer Just a Chip Company


GTC 2026: NVIDIA Is No Longer Just a Chip Company

Jensen Huang's GTC 2026 keynote crystallizes an ambition that has been building for years: NVIDIA wants to own the entire AI infrastructure stack, from silicon to software to agents. Three headline announcements - the Rubin GPU architecture, a Groq-derived inference system, and the NemoClaw enterprise agent platform - make the case in full.


Industry StrategyCompute EconomicsNVIDIA
Noah Ogbi7 min read
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AI Research

Vol. 1·Wednesday, March 11, 2026·No. 14

Donald Knuth Says Claude Solved a Math Problem He Could Not

Donald Knuth's latest paper, "Claude's Cycles," documents an open combinatorics problem solved by Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 before Knuth could crack it himself. The episode offers the most credentialed endorsement yet of AI's capacity for genuine mathematical reasoning.


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Industry

Vol. 1·Friday, March 13, 2026·No. 17

Perplexity's Agent Strategy: Blocked at the Front Door, Building Through the Back

A federal judge blocked Perplexity's Comet agent from Amazon's site on March 10. Two days later, the company unveiled Personal Computer, a persistent AI agent running locally on a Mac mini. The two events are not coincidental - they define the strategic dilemma at the center of the agentic web.


AgentsPerplexityIndustry Strategy
Noah Ogbi7 min read
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AI Policy

Vol. 1·Thursday, March 12, 2026·No. 15

Washington Plans to Put AI Chips Behind a Global Licensing Wall


The Trump administration is drafting rules that would require a U.S. government license for virtually every overseas sale of advanced AI chips, regardless of the buyer's location. The tiered framework - covering deployments from under 1,000 chips to installations of 200,000 or more - marks a fundamental break from the Biden era's ally-exemption model, and raises questions about whether chip access is becoming a trade lever as much as a security tool.


AI PolicyCompute Economics
Noah Ogbi6 min read
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Industry · Mar 11

OpenAI Brings AI Security In-House With Promptfoo Acquisition

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