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Can Copyright Survive the Age of A.I.?

American University’s Linda Bloss-Baum examines how A.I. is stress-testing the foundations of U.S. copyright law. As litigation, licensing negotiations and classroom debates unfold simultaneously, Bloss-Baum argues that the future of innovation depends on preserving meaningful power and compensation for the creators whose work underpins the A.I. economy.

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Block, A.I. and the Front-Running of the Curve

Quant’s Yousef Khalili explores Block’s layoffs as a structural test of whether A.I. has evolved from a productivity enhancer into a headcount reducer. As markets reward margin expansion and firms rush to emulate Block, Khalili argues that sustainable advantage will depend on understanding how emerging execution layers can permanently redefine the balance between human judgment and machine capability.
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Block’s A.I. Layoffs Signal a Tipping Point for White-Collar Work

IDCA CEO Mehdi Paryavi examines Block’s A.I.-driven layoffs as an early signal of a structural shift in the global labor market. As leaders from Jamie Dimon to Sam Altman acknowledge the coming transformation, Paryavi contends that without clear global guardrails, reflexive A.I.-driven layoffs could destabilize middle-class economies before the technology is mature enough to replace the workforce it displaces.