Energy in the AI Age
What will it take to power the next generation of American technological dominance? Please join us in Orlando on May 14 for The Federalist Society’s inaugural AI and Law Initiative summit, “Energy in the AI Age.”
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[LIVE] Shouted Down: When Protest Becomes Censorship https://t.co/5w4PR9hqWw
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As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary this year, we honor those, like Morris, who contributed to America’s fight for independence. Stay tuned later this summer for a special announcement in honor of this revolutionary figure. 🇺🇲
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What if the greatest threat during the American Revolution wasn’t the battlefield…but bankruptcy? It almost was, but one man, almost forgotten today, stopped it. His name was Robert Morris. https://t.co/EasCQLepJx
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Are colleges still true marketplaces of ideas? As tensions between speech and protest intensify, universities are facing tough questions about how to protect open debate while responding to disruption and at what point does protest become censorship? Join us TODAY at 1:00PM for
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.@isaiah_p_taylor, CEO, @valaratomics, on why today's nuclear renaissance is so different from the past: "Individual companies like we have now thinking about the product holistically and thinking about how we actually make it cheaper — that ends up forming the regulations in a https://t.co/kS4YaGfXwm
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William Goodwin, Chief Legal and Strategy Officer, @oklo, on the role of AI in spurring the nuclear renaissance of the last five years: "I do think from a market perspective, it fundamentally changes the opportunity for a business when you can say you have unconstrained demand. https://t.co/sacOMMR8mk
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Closing Remarks: The Stakes of the Energy Race https://t.co/eHU3WlgtCn
Colleges and universities have long been understood as marketplaces of ideas, carrying with them a...
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