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Gordon Ritter: I predicted AI’s learning loop a decade ago. The doomers are still measuring the wrong thing

The companies winning aren’t replacing human judgment — they’re capturing it. The ones losing are letting it drain away.

By Gordon RitterJune 11, 2026
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Social Security and Medicare are heading toward insolvency. Congress has 6 years to act
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Digital sovereignty isn’t the same thing as digital isolation. Asia’s governments should be careful
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By Preston ForeJune 11, 2026
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LawWestchester County built a 600-camera plate reader network that shared 1.6 billion scans with ICE, lawsuit says
By Byron Tau and The Associated PressJune 11, 2026
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CommentaryDon’t call me a founder—I’m a female founder
By Hannah CranstonMarch 8, 2025
  • The gender pay gap has narrowed but is still a big problem.
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    By Anu Madgavkar and Sven SmitFebruary 26, 2025
Government agencies are clueless about branding. The DOGE turmoil shows why they’ve needed marketing campaigns all along
CommentaryGovernment agencies are clueless about branding. The DOGE turmoil shows why they’ve needed marketing campaigns all along
By Adam HanftMarch 7, 2025
The internet revolution transformed real estate and made Amazon a property powerhouse. AI will shake things up even more
CommentaryThe internet revolution transformed real estate and made Amazon a property powerhouse. AI will shake things up even more
By Brendan WallaceMarch 7, 2025
How many jobs will AI eliminate? Nobody really knows, and here’s why
CommentaryHow many jobs will AI eliminate? Nobody really knows, and here’s why
By François Candelon, David Zuluaga Martínez and Etienne CavinMarch 7, 2025
When regulations hinder entrepreneurship, we all lose out. AI can help regulators do their job better—and get out of the way
CommentaryWhen regulations hinder entrepreneurship, we all lose out. AI can help regulators do their job better—and get out of the way
By John Nay and Troy A. ParedesMarch 6, 2025
Is Saudi Arabia the next China or India? See for yourself
CommentaryIs Saudi Arabia the next China or India? See for yourself
By Angela Chitkara and Curtis S. ChinMarch 6, 2025
  • The recent and upcoming cuts to federal research spending pose a grave threat U.S. AI leadership.
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    By Rebecca Willett and Henry HoffmannFebruary 25, 2025
Warren Buffett acts like the U.S. stock market is in bubble territory. He might be onto something
CommentaryWarren Buffett acts like the U.S. stock market is in bubble territory. He might be onto something
By Steve H. Hanke and Caleb HofmannMarch 5, 2025
Want a more hopeful America? Increase awareness of past progress
CommentaryWant a more hopeful America? Increase awareness of past progress
By Clay RoutledgeMarch 5, 2025
How Trump and Musk defanging the SEC puts your financial future at risk
CommentaryHow Trump and Musk defanging the SEC puts your financial future at risk
By Alexandra ThorntonMarch 4, 2025
Stop trying to hit credit unions with new taxes—millions of Americans would suffer
CommentaryStop trying to hit credit unions with new taxes—millions of Americans would suffer
By Jim Nussle and Juan Fernández CeballosMarch 4, 2025
Selling citizenship: Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa plan echoes Europe’s shadiest schemes
CommentarySelling citizenship: Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa plan echoes Europe’s shadiest schemes
By Maíra Martini and Gary KalmanMarch 4, 2025
  • Trump’s return is breaking climate policy—and that may be a good thing
    CommentaryTrump’s return is breaking climate policy—and that may be a good thing
    By Antoine RostandFebruary 25, 2025
Crypto firms offer no easy way to pass on your Bitcoin—it’s time for that to change
The CoinsCrypto firms offer no easy way to pass on your Bitcoin—it’s time for that to change
By Jason KarshMarch 4, 2025
Crypto czar David Sacks speaks to President Donald Trump in the White House in January.
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By Christos MakridisMarch 4, 2025
Gen Z doesn’t lack a work ethic. They’re just uninspired by today’s workplace
CommentaryGen Z doesn’t lack a work ethic. They’re just uninspired by today’s workplace
By Paul WalkerMarch 4, 2025
The cost of strength: Why trust is America’s greatest asset
CommentaryThe cost of strength: Why trust is America’s greatest asset
By Alan FleischmannMarch 4, 2025
Interest in GLP-1 medications like Ozempic will continue to grow given the multiple health conditions they can improve.
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By Wendy BarnesMarch 4, 2025
Billionaires need to launch moonshots in the heartland, not just outer space
CommentaryBillionaires need to launch moonshots in the heartland, not just outer space
By Nicholas LallaMarch 4, 2025
The Trump-Zelensky spectacle went beyond geopolitical drama. Our world is changing
CommentaryThe Trump-Zelensky spectacle went beyond geopolitical drama. Our world is changing
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You’re gonna need a bigger chainsaw to reduce government debt
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By Brian HamiltonFebruary 28, 2025
Intel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
CommentaryIntel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
By Craig BarrettFebruary 28, 2025
The ‘climate establishment’ is getting nowhere—and should learn from conservative media
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By Colin PolskyFebruary 28, 2025
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By Ellen PattersonFebruary 28, 2025
Asia will lead the way on carbon pricing. Companies need to be prepared
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The DOGE-fueled firing of AI experts at the FDA endangers lives and worsens the hospital crisis
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By Siva SomayajulaFebruary 27, 2025
The legacy media is dead. Long live the legacy media
CommentaryThe legacy media is dead. Long live the legacy media
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By Keith FerrazziFebruary 27, 2025
How the Trump admin transformed the U.S. into the financial Wild West in a matter of weeks
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Stop blaming the loneliness epidemic on social media—digital communities help more than they hurt
CommentaryStop blaming the loneliness epidemic on social media—digital communities help more than they hurt
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Trump wants TSMC to take over Intel’s plants. That’s a terrible idea—here’s what needs to happen instead
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Keith Dixon says the big problem with employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) is that there aren't enough of them.
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By Keith DixonFebruary 26, 2025
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