by Isaac Cubillos | Jul 14, 2026 | AI
There’s an old saying that when the engineers start worrying about the bridge, it’s probably time for everyone else to stop arguing about the paint color. That may be where we are with artificial intelligence. For the past few years, the AI conversation...
by Isaac Cubillos | Jul 12, 2026 | AI
Politics has always been full of surprises. Every so often, you look up from your coffee and discover that people who spent years arguing with one another have somehow wandered into the same room carrying the same sign. Welcome to the latest chapter in America’s...
by Isaac Cubillos | Jul 10, 2026 | Energy
There are two kinds of people in this country. The first kind can tell you the horsepower of a 1969 Camaro, the caliber of the rifle their grandfather carried in World War II, and probably the batting average of the Yankees’ cleanup hitter. The second kind knows...
by Isaac Cubillos | Jul 10, 2026 | AI
For months, people have been arguing about AI data centers. Will they use too much electricity? Will they consume too much water? Will they overwhelm local infrastructure? This week, Cheyenne, Wyo., reminded us there’s another question we probably should have...
by Isaac Cubillos | Jul 7, 2026 | AI
If you only read the headlines, you’d think America has decided artificial intelligence is the next great menace. That’s not what the numbers say. A new national survey conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for Athena Insights found that about...