Why AI Regulation Cannot Wait Another Year
The pace of AI development has far outstripped the pace of governance, creating risks that grow more dangerous with each passing month.
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The pace of AI development has far outstripped the pace of governance, creating risks that grow more dangerous with each passing month.
As AI and robotics transform the labor market, a guaranteed basic income may be the most pragmatic response to technological displacement.
Our democratic institutions were designed for an analog world and are failing in the face of digital manipulation, misinformation, and eroding public trust.
The long-term survival of our species depends on becoming a multiplanetary civilization, and the window for action may be narrower than we think.
We are preparing students for a world that no longer exists while ignoring the skills they will actually need in an AI-transformed economy.
The mounting evidence of social media's harm to young people demands not just regulation but a fundamental redesign of how these platforms interact with minors.
CRISPR's potential to cure diseases is matched by its potential for misuse, and society must decide now where to draw the lines.
The movement of millions away from climate-vulnerable regions is not a future scenario — it is happening now, and our cities are unprepared.
The AI revolution is not replacing workers wholesale — it is fundamentally changing what work means, who does it, and how value is created.
In an era of AI-generated misinformation and complex global challenges, the ability to think scientifically is no longer optional — it is essential for citizenship.