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The Never Ending Pivot to Video
Short-form drives discovery. Long-form builds loyalty. A SXSW masterclass reframes how media actually works now.
By Dan Costa
April 2, 2026
AI
The Pentagon vs. Anthropic
Anthropic refused to loosen safeguards on autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance, so the Pentagon labeled the company a “supply chain risk.”
By Dan Costa
March 5, 2026
Data Centers
Will Data Centers Overload The Power Grid?
With grid operators warning of shortfalls, tech giants are funding their own generation, pushing AI into an industrial policy debate.
By Dan Costa
February 26, 2026
anthropic
AI Rivalry Between Anthropic and OpenAI Takes Center Stage at Super Bowl
From Super Bowl commercials to super-PAC war chests, Anthropic and OpenAI are fighting to define the public, political, and moral future of artificial intelligence.
By Dan Costa
February 12, 2026
BNY
Investing When the Old Map No Longer Works
Wealth managers, institutional advisors, and investors in Davos have recognized that volatility has become persistent and the geo-economic environment is shifting faster than fundamentals.
By Dan Costa
February 5, 2026
Brandon Daniels
AI and Supply Chain Resilience: A New Era of Economic Power
Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger, says that supply chains, rather than models, will determine global competition winners.
By Dan Costa
February 3, 2026
Davos
AI Within Borders: National Trust Boundaries Shape AI Adoption
At Davos, geopolitics now shape the AI stack itself. Fusion Fund founder Lu Zhang explains how data sovereignty and regional trust are redefining how AI companies are built—and funded.
By Dan Costa
January 29, 2026
AI
What CMOs & CCOs Talk About In Davos
At the Worth & OPR Brand Stewardship Breakfast in Davos, the conversation shifted from AI hype to operations, focusing on governance, authenticity, and the need for foundational work to ensure AI systems produce the right content at scale.
By Dan Costa
January 23, 2026
Artificial Intelligence
Can AI Thrive in a Post-Global Economy?
AI will dominate the conversation at Davos, but can the technology truly thrive if the global order that built it falls apart?
By Dan Costa
January 8, 2026
Arcana Labs
Inside the New Economics of AI Video
From synthetic talent to searchable archives, generative tools are reshaping how media is made, staffed, and scaled—faster than most organizations are ready for.
By Dan Costa
December 18, 2025
Artificial Intelligence
Deep Tech or Bust
Pablos Holman argues that Silicon Valley has been neglecting the physical systems that power modern life, and that the next era of progress depends on "deep tech" - complex, expensive, unglamorous technologies that operate at planetary scale - such as space-based solar and nuclear power.
By Dan Costa
December 17, 2025
Adam Lewis
Molecules, Models, and the Quiet Reinvention of Drug Discovery
Most drugs fail not because the molecules are wrong, but because the biology is misunderstood. SandboxAQ’s Adam Lewis says physics-driven AI models can help.