US AI-First doctrine transforms warfare through algorithmic decision-making, demonstrated in Iran conflict and requiring Israel’s systemic adoption.
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America’s strikes on Iranian oil exports are a sharp setback for China’s electricity infrastructure—helping the United States to outpace it…
The UK’s Strategic Defense Review targets a force with 80% unmanned platforms by 2035. While AI programs for targeting and logistics are advanced, progress is hindered by a bureaucratic “Valley of Death” separating innovation from field deployment.
Governments are responding with reforms in private‑sector growth, social protection, and women’s workforce inclusion. Harnessing AI and digital infrastructure can turn demographic pressure into opportunity, aligning with Gen Z’s demand for broad‑based, sustainable economic transformation.
The Gulf’s AI strategy focuses on hosting data centers, not innovation. Using cheap energy, they export fossil fuels embedded in digital services. This builds new leverage, merging control over hydrocarbons and computing infrastructure, which could reshape their role in climate negotiations.
The U.S. has strategically blocked China from accessing advanced AI chips and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. These measures hinder China’s ability to build large-scale AI clusters and produce cutting-edge logic chips, preserving a critical U.S. advantage in computing power for AI development.
