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A year of selective non-enforcement on AI chip exports, energy repriced as the hottest business in America, a million-satellite IPO bet, robotics money racing ahead of the rules, fabricated citations corrupting the medical literature, and Brad Carson's case for treating AI as a machine, not a person. The connective tissue: action keeps running ahead of the ledger. BIS guidance reveals Chinese subsidiaries legally bought Nvidia Blackwell chips for a year — and the TSMC due-diligence loophole is still open. Ford Energy, Bloom up 1,200%, GE Vernova's $2.4B in data-center orders, and $40B in canceled projects. Robert Zubrin's arithmetic on Musk's million orbital data-center satellites. $26B into robotics and physical AI; robotaxis meet city hall. 4,046 fabricated references across 2,810 biomedical papers, a 12-fold jump. Brad Carson on liability, capture, and the 0.73% targeting score in Gaza.