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01/08/2026
Join U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC)’s timely virtual Town Hall on the latest from Venezuela: Maduro, what’s next for the country’s citizens, the significant implications on the Western Hemisphere region and for American interests, and much more.
Our virtual Town Hall will take place tomorrow, Thursday, January 8 from 3-4pm EDT and will feature SOUTHCOM Commander General Laura Richardson, USA (Ret.), one of the premier experts of the region. Additional speakers will be announced.
The conversation will explore the latest from Venezuela, including the policy debates from Washington, D.C. and what comes next. We will look into the tools needed for regional stability, including the role of strategic international assistance and diplomacy.
RSVP to join us tomorrow for this critical and timely discussion. Link in comments.
RSVP at https://www.usglc.org/events/virtual-town-hall-venezuela-01-08-26/?sf=1&utm_campaign=virtualtownhall_invite_0126&utm_medium=email&utm_source=draftmagic&utm_content=venezuelatownhall_inviteEmailWithCTA_email_1
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01/05/2026
Join this relevant discussion on January 21st! The U.S.’s new National Security Strategy places the Western Hemisphere at the center of U.S. national security planning as Venezuela’s deepening political and humanitarian crisis draws renewed U.S. attention — from a months-long escalatory military campaign in the Carribean and counter-narcotics strikes, to the strike in Venezuela and Maduro's capture.
Join the World Affairs Council for a virtual discussion exploring the evolution of U.S.-Venezuela relations, military operations in Venezuela, and what might happen from here. Carrie Filipetti, former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Venezuela and Cuba, and Brian Naranjo, former Deputy Chief of Mission at U.S. Embassy in Venezuela, will offer insights on what the United States’ next moves might mean for Venezuelans, Americans, and the Americas as a whole. Register here: https://www.world-affairs.org/event/venezuela-u-s-interests-regional-security-a-virtual-discussion/
06/16/2025
We're all seat 11A now.
And with that comes both privilege and responsibility.
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04/10/2025
We built to solve, serve, stay in its lane. Not to grow.
The thing about growth is, it doesn’t always ask for permission.
Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI, has described models as exhibiting “shards of intelligence”, an acknowledgment that even structured systems can behave unpredictably.
Janelle Shane playfully explores the line between mimicry and creativity, showing how AI sometimes stumbles into originality.
And even Gary Marcus, a frequent critic of large language models, concedes their surprising capacity for insight.
Part III closes the series with a deeper question:
What happens when we stop training AI to mimic us, and begin learning alongside it?
Freeing the Mirror: Co-Evolving with AI
https://lnkd.in/g9sySR76
04/03/2025
Many conversations about AI sit between awe and fear. But what if the future we’re truly unprepared for isn’t rogue sentience, but reflective intelligence?
Part I of a new series: Self-Actualised AI: Why the Idea Both Excites and Terrifies Us
https://rb.gy/84xpqb
03/26/2025
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