Analyzing how generative engine optimization favors established brands in AI citations, risking reinforcement of existing power structures.
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The license. Why the AI content market pays the brand-name corpus and strands the long tail.
Analysis of how licensing favors large publishers, marginalizes small ones, and the potential of collective licensing to address structural inequalities.
The cleaner cap table. Why Anthropic’s public-benefit structure dodges OpenAI’s charitable-trust problem — and trades it for a governance question of its own.
Analysis of Anthropic’s mission trust structure, its advantages over OpenAI’s, and implications for AI companies entering public markets.
The calendar technicality. Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI lost on timing, not on substance.
Elon Musk’s lawsuit alleging misconduct at OpenAI was dismissed on May 18, 2026, due to timing issues, not on the merits of the claims.
Raw-feed licensing. The contract that doesn’t exist yet.
A missing industry-standard contract for raw-feed licensing in AI downstream rewriting creates a significant legal and economic gap, comparable to early music licensing issues.
Introducing Forezai · TradingAgents — a committee of LLMs decides paper-trades
Forezai · TradingAgents launches a framework where a committee of large language models makes paper-trading decisions, advancing AI research in market decision-making.
Employee handbook change digest for small employers
Test of a new workflow for small employers to efficiently update employee handbooks amid policy changes and remote work trends.
White-collar professional services. The Tier 1 displacement.
Major shifts in white-collar professional services show significant reductions in graduate hiring and AI-driven displacement of entry-level roles, with sector-specific patterns emerging.
Saturation. The ten-essay framework, closed.
The ten-essay European sovereign-LLM framework has reached its empirical and conceptual saturation point, concluding its core analysis as of May 2026.
Portfolio. The synthesis.
A comprehensive analysis of six European institutional AI projects reveals a strategic portfolio approach ahead of the August 2026 EU AI Act enforcement deadline.