The longstanding friction between Silicon Valley’s ethical guardrails and the Pentagon’s tactical requirements is finally reaching a definitive turning point as Washington embraces a new era of frontier AI adoption. This shift represents a move away from the isolationist supply chain risk mindset
Donald Gainsborough is a political savant turned policy-and-implementation pragmatist, now leading Government Curated. He operates in the trench between fast-moving AI capability and hard-edged governance, translating warnings about “more powerful AI” into day-by-day playbooks. In this conversation
Public records officers describe a quiet inversion of expectations: the tools that made filing easier also stretched the system to its limit, and the same AI now crowding inboxes might be the only credible way to return transparency to a predictable cadence. The daily reality inside a FOIA or state
A State-Sized Proving Ground: Why North Carolina’s Choices on AI Will Echo Beyond Its Borders Crisp voices from labs, clinics, and state offices converged in Chapel Hill to test a hard proposition for a fast-moving technology: can North Carolina lead decisively on artificial intelligence while
The Opening Question: Why Faster Verification Now A parent snapped a photo of a pay stub on a cracked phone screen at a bus stop, hit upload, and watched a status bar tick forward as a machine parsed ink smudges, cross-checked dates, and routed a clean result back before the ride ended. That brief
China’s new plan for the Internet of Things reframed progress not as a race to add endpoints but as a systemic rebuild that fuses devices, networks, data, and AI into one coordinated fabric capable of making and executing decisions at scale across factories, streets, warehouses, and homes with