AI Arrives Redefining Invention And Governance

Andrew Arrow argues on andrewarrow.dev in 2025 that AI 'arrived' as an emergent phenomenon driven by converging data and compute rather than a singular invention, citing models like Gemini 3, Claude 4 and DeepMind achievements. He links historical milestones from the 1950s Dartmouth conference to 2025 breakthroughs and highlights governance, ethical, economic and energy implications as nations and firms compete for compute and regulation.
Key Points
- 1Frames AI as emergent phenomenon formed by large-scale data plus compute, not single inventor
- 2Explains significance: 2025 model advances (Gemini 3, Claude 4) reflect cumulative data-and-compute scaling
- 3Warns practitioners and policymakers to prioritize governance, energy, ownership, and equitable compute access
Scoring Rationale
Provides timely, industry-wide perspective with strategic implications but lacks new technical results and rests on opinion.
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