News That Caught Our Eye #71
The UAE is turning petroleum profits into digital influence, offering its advanced Falcon AI completely free—seeking to position itself as the neutral alternative in U.S.-China tech competition. Meanwhile, America's own AI strategy faces sharp criticism. Former Biden officials call Trump's Action Plan internally contradictory even as AEI experts praise its geopolitical ambition but question implementation feasibility and ambiguity. Hundreds of hardware store parking lots have quietly become surveillance nodes, with Home Depot and Lowe's AI cameras feeding license plate data directly to law enforcement. InnovateUS debuts free expert-curated fall workshop series: 1) AI for law enforcement (hosted by New Jersey and Rutgers), 2) democratic engagement design (Reboot and the GovLab with Harvard's Allen Lab), and 3) public communication in the AI age (led by former NYT Executive Editor Jill Abramson and Northeastern's John Wihbey). Government Technology also debuts its inaugural AI 50 recognition program. Read more in this week's AI News That Caught Our Eye.