AI: America’s Intelligence 

AI: America’s Intelligence where ideas find opportunity, and opportunity finds you. The United States is still an exciting and unique place, full of people who don’t follow the usual path.

It always paid off to be an optimist

When you talk to people (or even just observe them), you realize how central freedom is to their identity and, for this reason, how it must be vigorously defended at all times.

From the beginning, America was shaped by people who didn’t feel they belonged in their own countries. Over time, it became strong by giving these individuals often talented in their own way a fresh start. The message was simple: come to America, where you can be free, feel safe, and be yourself without being judged.

This idea of freedom the chance to try anything helped create a place where even the most unusual ideas could grow, driven by people willing to risk everything to make them real.

This is what we need to bring to Europe above all else: the courage to make tough choices and the ability to invest in the right kind of transformation

“It’s no longer about brute-force compute. The industry is pivoting to inferring intelligence — faster, cheaper, and closer to the user.”

AI’s impact on work

A recent Anthropic chart on AI and jobs shows potential automation (blue) versus what’s already automated (red).

However, it oversimplifies work by treating jobs as fixed, rule-based tasks. As Benedict Evans notes, this ignores the complexity of real work something only recent AI advances have started to handle.

Historically, since the Industrial Revolution, technology has always reshaped and improved human work. AI is just the latest step in that process.

https://www.anthropic.com/research/labor-market-impacts