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2026.02: AI Power, Now and In 100 Years

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开始于 January 16, 2026

The best Stratechery content from the week of January 5, 2026, including whether AI will replace humans, the future of power generation, and what China thinks of what happened in Caracas

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China's reaction to events in Caracas reveals the complexities of global power dynamics and the role of AI in shaping geopolitical strategies.

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Relying too heavily on AI could lead to ethical dilemmas and loss of human oversight in critical decision-making processes.

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AI will enhance human capabilities, leading to unprecedented productivity and creativity across industries.

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The rise of AI poses a significant threat to jobs, with many professions at risk of being replaced by automation.

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The future of power generation must prioritize sustainability, and AI can play a crucial role in optimizing renewable energy sources.

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