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This week on The Impact, Hal and Addie track how AI is moving from talk to tools: the federal USAi testbed goes live, city halls draft with chatbots and tighten guardrails, and South Korean banks roll out always-on fraud AI ahead of no-fault liability. We follow the money to chips—an $8.9B U.S. equity stake in Intel and Korea’s budget push—then hit the physical limits as Mexico’s data-center boom strains scarce water. Globally, U.S. and Chinese AI action plans rhyme on speed, diffusion, and “manage risk later,” while Silicon Valley donors pledge ~$200M and Meta launches a California super PAC to shape state policy. Clear takeaways, practical steps, zero hype.
By MFStrategiesThis week on The Impact, Hal and Addie track how AI is moving from talk to tools: the federal USAi testbed goes live, city halls draft with chatbots and tighten guardrails, and South Korean banks roll out always-on fraud AI ahead of no-fault liability. We follow the money to chips—an $8.9B U.S. equity stake in Intel and Korea’s budget push—then hit the physical limits as Mexico’s data-center boom strains scarce water. Globally, U.S. and Chinese AI action plans rhyme on speed, diffusion, and “manage risk later,” while Silicon Valley donors pledge ~$200M and Meta launches a California super PAC to shape state policy. Clear takeaways, practical steps, zero hype.