A new Economist leader, “America wakes up to AI’s dangerous power,” points to an important shift in American strategic thinking: after the “Mythos moment,” an overly laissez-faire approach to AI is no longer politically tenable or strategically wise. The article argues that the rapid advance of AI models has now become a matter of national security, public trust, and the future balance of power, not merely a story of technological innovation or market competition.
From the perspective of AIWS, this message is especially significant. AIWS has long emphasized that the future of AI cannot be guided by technological strength alone; it must be shaped by trust, responsibility, and governance frameworks that serve humanity and democracy. In that sense, The Economist article reflects a reality that AIWS has repeatedly highlighted: if America wants to continue leading the world in the AI Age, it must build not only more powerful systems, but also a more credible, more human-centered, and more responsible Trust Infrastructure for society and for humanity.
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2026/04/16/america-wakes-up-to-ais-dangerous-power
