Artificial Intelligence
In November 2025, Anthropic confirmed the first known case of a cyber espionage campaign executed primarily by autonomous AI agents.
This is the turning point security leaders have warned about: an era where attackers don’t just scale with automation, they scale with autonomy.
Do boards need to concern themselves with government AI initiatives?
In July 2025, the White House released the America’s AI Action Plan—a national strategy positioning artificial intelligence as the next major engine of economic and geopolitical power. The plan outlines more than ninety policy actions across three pillars: accelerating innovation, building AI infrastructure, and leading internationally in AI diplomacy and security. Read the post and let us know your view.
Can transparency keep pace with AI’s power?
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, transparency isn’t just a virtue—it’s a necessity. Anthropic has embarked on an ambitious journey to demystify AI systems, aiming to make them more understandable and trustworthy as they grow more powerful. Its 2027 Transparency Commitment sets clear goals to advance openness, accountability, and interpretability across its models. Read the post and let us know your view..
Is the traditional classroom obsolete—or just awaiting its obituary?
In the era of After-Human-Intelligence (AHI), the velocity of change has outpaced legacy education systems. We continue to produce graduates through 12-to-16-year pipelines built for the industrial economy—only to send them into a world where their skills are already outdated. This isn’t just a gap; it’s a structural failure. Read the post and let us know your view.
As artificial intelligence and robotics transform the global economy at breakneck speed, are boards prepared for the future of work?
Directors now face a rare and profound dilemma: whether to optimize for short-term productivity gains or help shape a sustainable future of work. The stakes are high—hundreds of millions of jobs could be displaced by automation by 2030. These are not just statistics; they represent a fundamental shift in how organizations create value. Read the post and let us know your view.
Has strategy itself become obsolete?
Once the cornerstone of disciplined leadership, strategy has become a race against time—and most companies are falling behind. The classic model of research, analyze, decide, execute was built for a slower, more predictable world. In today’s accelerated environment, it’s not just outdated—it’s dangerous. Read the post and let us know your view.
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s AI Risk Management Framework (NIST AI RMF) represent two distinct approaches to regulating and managing artificial intelligence.