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Ted Cruz: AI Must Be Driven by Free Markets and Free Speech.

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June 23, 2026

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Ted Cruz: AI Must Be Driven by Free Markets and Free Speech.
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Le Monde Diplomatique

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tout le monde déteste l'IA

Les investisseurs n'ont d'yeux que pour elle ; ses architectes toisent les chefs d'État ; son usage se propage comme le feu dans la plaine : l'intelligence artificielle, dit-on, va transformer l'humanité. Mais l'humanité le veut-elle ? Face au Moloch numérique, qui exige le sacrifice de () / Mouvement de contestation, États-Unis, Technologies de l'information, Travail, Capitalisme

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 3, 2026

Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Bets On AI Productivity To Justify Future Rate Cuts

Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to chair the Federal Reserve, has positioned artificial intelligence as central to his economic outlook and future monetary policy decisions. Warsh has described AI as “the most productivity-enhancing wave of our lifetimes — past, present and future,” framing it as a potential justification for lower interest rates down the road. [] The post Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Bets On AI Productivity To Justify Future Rate Cuts appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Inc.com

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· Jun 21, 2026

The AI Economy Demands Generalists, Not Specialists

The future belongs to people who connect the dots.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Sneaky Way SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI Can Destroy the Trump Bull Market

Newly implemented rules can turn the tables on the artificial intelligence (AI)-driven bull market under President Donald Trump.

Article | The Nation

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· Jun 23, 2026

Brainless: Artificial Intelligence

Andrea Arroyo The promise of AI comes with risks—from misinformation and bias to the erosion of human agency. The post Brainless: Artificial Intelligence appeared first on The Nation.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Economic Essay Contest] Beyond automation: Architecting the AI-driven financial ecosystem

[Economic Essay Contest] Beyond automation: Architecting the AI-driven financial ecosystem

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Related coverage for "Ted Cruz: AI Must Be Driven by Free Markets and Free Speech.": Le Monde Diplomatique — Tout le monde déteste l'IA. Foreign Policy Journal — Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Bets On AI Productivity To Justify Future Rate Cuts. Inc.com — The AI Economy Demands Generalists, Not Specialists. The Motley Fool — The Sneaky Way SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI Can Destroy the Trump Bull Market. Article | The Nation — Brainless: Artificial Intelligence. Korea Times News — [Economic Essay Contest] Beyond automation: Architecting the AI-driven financial ecosystem