14 April 2026 – Tuesday
14 April 2026 – Tuesday

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This week has been rather busy, from the War in Iran to the Artemis mission, and the Monday Briefing is here for you to keep up. Diplomacy in Pakistan fails, a massive comet flies in our skies and AI improves further. Artemis crew gets home safe, while Peruvian Elections unfold. In Europe, the Orban era ends in Hungary with a massive victory for opposition leader Magyar.
This week has been rather busy, from the War in Iran to the Artemis mission, and the Monday Briefing is here for you to keep up. Diplomacy in Pakistan fails, a massive comet flies in our skies and AI improves further. Artemis crew gets home safe, while Peruvian Elections unfold. In Europe, the Orban era ends in Hungary with a massive victory for opposition leader Magyar. Spotlight: Negotiations fail,…

Machina Homini Imperat: l’intelligenza artificiale e la nuova logica della guerra

L’intelligenza artificiale non è più solo uno strumento, ma un attore emergente nei delicati equilibri della sicurezza globale. Dalle tensioni tra Anthropic e il Pentagono alle simulazioni strategiche condotte dai modelli linguistici, si delinea uno scenario in cui decisioni un tempo profondamente umane rischiano di essere delegate a sistemi puramente razionali. Ma cosa accade quando la logica dell’escalation sfugge ai limiti dell’etica? In questo nuovo articolo della colonna “Parole Forti”, Riccardo De Ambroggi analizza le implicazioni geopolitiche e morali dell’uso dell’AI in ambito militare, interrogandosi sui rischi di un futuro sempre più automatizzato.
L’intelligenza artificiale non è più solo uno strumento, ma un attore emergente nei delicati equilibri della sicurezza globale. Dalle tensioni tra Anthropic e il Pentagono alle simulazioni strategiche condotte dai modelli linguistici, si delinea uno scenario in cui decisioni…

Control, Chaos, and Canvases: Why Modern Art Threatens Fascism

“Too complicated” isn’t always a critique, it can be a discomfort with thinking. Modern art has long been outcast not because it lacks meaning, but because it challenges the narrative. And that’s exactly what makes it powerful.
“Works of art which cannot be understood in themselves but need some pretentiousinstruction book to justify their existence will never again find their way to the Germanpeople.” Adolf Hitler pronounced this in 1937, during the opening of the Nazi…

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In today’s edition of the Monday Briefing, we come to the Italian government shaky weeks after the Referendum on the Judiciary. In Costa Rica, the President folds to US demands in immigration, while the world’s energy supplies are dwindling without the Gulf oil. Back in Europe, Orban plays all the cards he has left ahead of the next general elections.
In today’s edition of the Monday Briefing, we come to the Italian government shaky weeks after the Referendum on the Judiciary. In Costa Rica, the President folds to US demands in immigration, while the…
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Machina Homini Imperat: l’intelligenza artificiale e la nuova logica della guerra

L’intelligenza artificiale non è più solo uno strumento, ma un attore emergente nei delicati equilibri della sicurezza globale. Dalle tensioni tra Anthropic e il Pentagono alle simulazioni strategiche condotte dai modelli linguistici, si delinea uno scenario in cui decisioni un tempo profondamente umane rischiano di essere delegate a sistemi puramente razionali. Ma cosa accade quando la logica dell’escalation sfugge ai limiti dell’etica? In questo nuovo articolo della colonna “Parole Forti”, Riccardo De Ambroggi analizza le implicazioni geopolitiche e morali dell’uso dell’AI in ambito militare, interrogandosi sui rischi di un futuro sempre più automatizzato.
L’intelligenza artificiale non è più solo uno strumento, ma un attore emergente nei delicati equilibri della sicurezza globale. Dalle tensioni tra Anthropic e il Pentagono alle simulazioni strategiche condotte dai modelli linguistici, si delinea uno scenario in cui decisioni…

Control, Chaos, and Canvases: Why Modern Art Threatens Fascism

“Too complicated” isn’t always a critique, it can be a discomfort with thinking. Modern art has long been outcast not because it lacks meaning, but because it challenges the narrative. And that’s exactly what makes it powerful.
“Works of art which cannot be understood in themselves but need some pretentiousinstruction book to justify their existence will never again find their way to the Germanpeople.” Adolf Hitler pronounced this in 1937, during the opening of the Nazi…

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