Marcus Vorwaller

IMPULSE

A daily map of how AI is changing markets, institutions, labor, science, medicine, geopolitics, robotics, media, education, and the open-versus-closed model fight.

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Marcus Vorwaller

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Technology

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braid.opentangle.com

Dernier épisode

29 juin 2026

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Épisodes

AI Power Became A Location Problem 29.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows Monday's AI power stories from South Korea's chip and data-center plan to chip-smuggling enforcement, AI health privacy law, surveillance databases, military data failures, and edge AI in medicine and space.

The Access List Became The Product 27.06.2026

Jonas follows the partial return of Anthropic Mythos 5, the uncertain path back for Fable 5, Asian model launches that exploit the access gap, and the physical supply chain behind AI: turbines, chip packaging, and memory politics. Then he turns to agent governance, security research, and healthcare chatbots as evidence problems rather than product demos. Sources: Anthropic; Axios; TechCrunch; CNBC...

The Release Gate Moved To Washington 25.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows the U.S. government request for OpenAI to stagger GPT 5.6 access, China's GLM-5.2 security debate, the RAISE US workforce push, data center water politics, export-control chip workarounds, and a diabetes benchmark that makes clinical AI omissions measurable.

The Ledger Got Physical 24.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows Wednesday's AI power map through ICE surveillance contracts, OpenAI and Broadcom's inference chip, Nvidia's export-control argument, congressional AI workflow, new respiratory-virus philanthropy, medical AI trials and logging, and the token cost paid by African-language users. The Guardian on ICE and surveillance contractsOpenAI on Jalapeno and Broadcom's release, with additiona...

The Access Rules Are Public Infrastructure 23.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows Tuesday's AI power stories from U.S.-China model access and Alibaba's blacklist lawsuit to ASML's chipmaking choke point, climate-exposed datacenters, London facial recognition, medical AI claims, and agentic systems entering public infrastructure.

Commerce Owes A Standard 22.06.2026

Congress asks Commerce to explain frontier model export controls, Five Eyes moves AI cyber risk into the boardroom, SpaceX turns Colossus into a compute market, and policy starts asking who owns the upside. Congressional letter to Commerce on frontier model export controlsThe Guardian on Five Eyes AI cyber warningCNBC on SpaceX, Colossus, and Reflection AICNBC on SpaceX bond sale and IPO financing...

The Gate Moved To Identity 21.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows a Sunday where AI access became a credential question, public data contracts faced review, finance bought deeper into compute, policing moved AI into evidence work, and data centers forced local infrastructure bargains. Anthropic explained identity verification on Claude. TechCrunch examined the Anthropic export-control order. TNW reported on the UK review of the NHS Palantir co...

AI Became a Public Claim 19.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows a day when AI power moved through exception lists, public-ownership proposals, classroom restrictions, cyber operations, clinical benchmarks, satellites, humanoid robots, and captured defense hardware. Bloomberg on Anthropic Mythos accessBernie Sanders on public AI ownershipAP on the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund ActReuters on Norway's school AI restrictionsSikt on Norway an...

Power Started Asking For Receipts 18.06.2026

Today on IMPULSE: Anthropic tries to turn the Mythos and Fable shutdown into a repair process, U.S. AI policy keeps moving through people and letters, FERC opens a faster path for large AI power loads, Arizona asks who pays for data centers, OpenAI and Boston Children's show a narrower medical-AI win, Europe eyes cloud power, and Waymo hits the construction-zone problem. WIRED on SK Telecom, Anthr...

The Access Deal Moved To The Summit Table 17.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows the G7 fight over U.S.-controlled frontier AI access, Europe’s digital sovereignty numbers, the compute financing race, legal pressure on answer engines, and the places where AI has to meet laboratories, hospitals, robots, and crash tests. Sources include CNBC, TechCrunch, the EU’s Eurobarometer, Digital Decade report, and digital health study, The Guardian, Techmeme items on Od...

The Export Machine Found Its Off Switch 16.06.2026

Jonas Vale follows the day when U.S. AI export policy collided with export controls, France moved away from Palantir, xAI power became a national-security claim, OpenAI financials surfaced, and agents moved deeper into real-world action. Axios on the U.S. AI export strategy and export controlsAxios on Anthropic, Fable, and cybersecurity leadersThe Guardian on France, Palantir, and ChapsVisionTechC...

Model Access Became A Nationality Test 15.06.2026

Today on IMPULSE: Anthropic meets Washington after the Fable 5 and Mythos 5 shutdown, Nvidia prepares a debt sale at AI-boom scale, Big Tech tries to pair federal AI preemption with child safety, and new evidence shows AI moving through layoffs, government agencies, autonomy, factories, and medicine. SourceSourceSourceX postSourceSourceSourceSourcePaperPaperPaperX post

The Model Needed A Diplomatic Channel 14.06.2026

Anthropic sent technical staff to Washington after a U.S. directive forced Fable 5 and Mythos 5 offline, while Europe and Canada treated the fight as an AI dependency problem. Jonas Vale follows the order, the launch record, surveillance politics, AI capital pressure, labor disruption, Apple distribution, and open-model provenance.

The State Found the Model Switch 13.06.2026

Today on IMPULSE: the United States government ordered Anthropic to suspend foreign-national access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5, and the company disabled both models for all customers while disputing the technical basis for the order. The episode follows the institutional pressure outward: open-model sovereignty arguments, electricity allocation, state subpoenas, police evidence, and the public-market...

The System Wants Authority Before It Wants Trust 11.06.2026

Jonas Vale on OpenAI facing a new wrongful-death lawsuit, Google’s classified Pentagon AI work, Congress joining the data-center backlash, Anthropic moving toward direct compute leases, Jeff Bezos’ Prometheus financing physical AI, and DeepMind funding multi-agent safety research.

The Release Needs A Regulator 10.06.2026

Anthropic asks for binding frontier-model oversight, Stanford launches a labor dashboard, a bank assistant shows a two-cent security problem, and autonomy moves from policy debate into battlefield evidence. Techmeme: Anthropic catastrophic-risk policy proposalTechmeme: Anthropic labor-market policy proposalStanford Digital Economy Lab: AI Economic IndicatorsBlue41: Bunq AI assistant prompt-injecti...

Brussels Says No, and the Gatekeepers Say Who 09.06.2026

The EU keeps Apple's AI Siri out of a 450-million-person market and orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival chatbots. Anthropic and OpenAI turn frontier cyber models into a members-only club. The chip world splits into two stacks. An autonomous drone boat pulls a downed US crew out of the water in a live fight with Iran. And UK doctors warn they're about to become the liability sink for machines the...

The Camera That Found Khamenei 08.06.2026

Jonas Vale on the day AI stopped being a product story and became a weapons story: Israel used AI on Iran's own traffic cameras to locate Ayatollah Khamenei before killing him, and Russia has now pulled part of Putin's surveillance system offline in response. Then Anthropic's Mythos turning disclosed bugs into working exploits in 31 minutes, Jensen Huang refusing a Senate seat as Washington opens...

The Receipt, Priced 07.06.2026

The capability keeps arriving on schedule. The bill, the receipt, and the rulebook keep arriving late. Today's IMPULSE follows the money and the paperwork behind the AI boom. The equity stake, priced. Miles Brundage's math on a public ownership stake — a $40B gift would need OpenAI at a $100T valuation just to offset one bill — plus a sharp critique of Bernie Sanders' wealth-fund plan and DeepMind...

A Piece of the Problem 06.06.2026

Trump floats giving Americans an ownership stake in AI companies — the same week the S&P 500 refuses to fast-track those exact firms into the index. We follow the money: who owns the upside of the AI buildout, and who absorbs the cost. The Trump administration weighs an equity stake in OpenAIS&P 500 won't waive its rules for unprofitable AI firms like SpaceX, OpenAI, and AnthropicHow the public re...

The Rocket Company Owns the Meter 05.06.2026

On Friday a single filing reset the AI power map: Google agreed to pay SpaceX $920 million a month for compute, making the rocket company a landlord to its own rivals days before a record IPO. Meanwhile Washington opened talks to take equity in the labs, Trump signed a national-security AI memorandum, and New York and Illinois moved to slow the data-center buildout from below. Jonas Vale on who's...

The Machine That Writes Itself 04.06.2026

Anthropic says Claude now writes most of its own codebase and calls it a path toward recursive self-improvement. The same day, the people racing to build that capability asked Congress to fence in synthetic DNA, the NSA put Anthropic engineers inside its offensive cyber operations, and a House bill tried to take AI rules away from the states. Underneath all of it: TSMC says it can't make enough ch...

The Kill Switch 03.06.2026

Brussels publishes a tech sovereignty package built around one fear — that a foreign government could one day switch Europe's cloud off. OpenAI breaks with the President's AI order the same day, asking for mandatory rules under a civilian agency, while IBM's CEO endorses the lighter touch. Then the money meets the grid: JP Morgan says most of 2027's planned US data center capacity isn't under cons...

Early Access 02.06.2026

President Trump signed a narrowed AI executive order on Tuesday, asking developers to voluntarily hand the government an early look at their most powerful models — with an explicit promise of no licensing. We walk through what the order actually does, why it shrank after industry pushback, and why the most revealing fact about it is that Anthropic was already running the arrangement it describes....

Who Owns the Buildout 01.06.2026

On June 1, Anthropic confidentially filed to go public the same day Bernie Sanders proposed the public should own half of it. Jonas Vale follows the ownership question through the day's news: Anthropic's draft S-1 and the compute deal underneath it, Sanders' American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, Florida's move to hold Sam Altman personally liable, the Fed's warning that the buildout's costs land...

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