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Artemis II – a brief breath of oxygen as the world drowns in conflict

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Talk about bad timing. Just as NASA finally pulled off one of those rare, cleansing acts of human achievement that make our species seem worth the trouble, the planet was busy doom-scrolling the Strait of Hormuz: oil panic, war and prospect of a global food crisis.

Renting humans – agentic AI’s external labour pool

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There is a surprising and somewhat unsettling story that has tumbled out of the world of AI, specifically “agentic” AI, which is a spanking new and revolutionary addition to your good ‘ol chatbot from OpenAI or Anthropic.

Terafab – is this Musk’s last gamble?

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On 21 March Elon Musk took the stage at the Seaholm Historic Power Plant in Austin, Texas and announced the most dauntless bet in the history of private enterprise. The prize, if he wins, is incalculable. The cost, if he loses, will be huge (but probably not incalculable).

Why does the US want Cuba?

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“I do believe I’ll be having the honour of taking Cuba”.

The man who used AI to build a cancer vaccine for his dog

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The internet, being the internet, has fallen hard for a Hollywood-bound story out of Australia. Desperate man uses ChatGPT to help make a cancer vaccine for his beloved dying dog. Dog improves enough to get up off her deathbed to start chasing rabbits.

George Soros – the astonishing demonisation of a successful philanthropist

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I have long been confused by the extent of rage and hatred directed at George Soros (which has flared again in both Israel/Gaza and Russia/Ukraine

Firing on your neighbours – has Iran miscalculated?

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This war is only a few days old, and it is very quickly becoming very different from the last short sharp affair in June 2025, when Israel and the US collaborated to defang Iran’s nuclear and missile programme. The critical difference has been Iran’s decision to target not only Israel, but both US and civilian assets in multiple Gulf states. Arab states. Neighbours.

The strange sounds of UK’s bewildering politics

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A friend of mine who lives in London was here a few weeks ago. I realised that with Trump, Ukraine/Russia, Middle East, AI and the

The other Epstein story

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The public narrative of Jeffrey Epstein is monolithic: a sexual predator who exploited young women for both his own satisfaction and that of others in

What is the speed of the gold rally trying to tell us?

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The recent rise in the price of gold is not in itself surprising – different assets go in and out of favour all the time.