New Administration’s First Day, Sweeping Executive Orders and Tech Shifts.
Plus: Pentagon Uses AI to Enhance Military Operations.
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As we begin a new week under a new administration, a wave of executive orders is set to shape the world in the coming years. These directives will influence areas like AI, the Pentagon, and the regulation of technology. We’re sharing the details with you and look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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New Administration’s First Day, Sweeping Executive Orders, Biden’s Final Pardons, and Policy Shifts.
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Fire at Moss Landing Battery Facility Hits Energy Goals.
A fire at California’s Moss Landing facility destroyed 300 megawatts of energy storage, 2% of the state’s capacity, forcing 1200 evacuations and releasing potentially toxic smoke.
Impact: Loss of critical renewable energy storage; health risks to residents and wildlife.
Cause: Water-based suppression system failed; investigation ongoing.
Context: Battery failures have dropped 97% globally since 2018, but rebuilding will take years.
Experts call for safer systems to prevent future setbacks.
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New Administration’s First Day, Sweeping Executive Orders, Biden’s Final Pardons, and Policy Shifts.
1. Trump’s Executive Orders - Newly inaugurated President Donald J. Trump is expected to sign nearly 100 executive orders immediately after taking office. The orders span immigration, energy, diversity policies, and climate.
Notable Actions:
Declaring a national emergency at the southern border to deploy troops and enforce stricter immigration policies.
Declaring a national energy emergency to boost energy production for artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Plans to end asylum and birthright citizenship, though the latter faces constitutional challenges.
Designating cartel organizations as “global terrorists.”
Climate Policy:
Reinitiating the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, signaling a rollback on environmental protections.
2. Biden’s Final Pardons - In his final minutes as president, Joe Biden issued pre-emptive pardons for five family members and political allies.
Pardoned Individuals:
James B. Biden (brother), Sara Jones Biden (sister-in-law), Valerie Biden Owens (sister), John T. Owens (brother-in-law), and Francis W. Biden (brother).
Motivation: Biden stated the pardons were to shield his family from political retaliation by the incoming administration.
Political Impact: The pardons reflect ongoing mistrust and partisan divisions, highlighting Biden’s concern for his family’s safety and reputation.
3. Immigration Crackdown - Trump has pledged aggressive action on immigration as his first priority.
Key Measures: Deploying military personnel to the border under a national emergency declaration.
Mass deportations with a phased approach targeting individuals with criminal records.Restricting asylum access and halting refugee resettlement programs for four months.
Challenges: Legal hurdles exist, especially concerning the use of the military for domestic enforcement and constitutional issues surrounding birthright citizenship.
4. Jan. 6 Pardons - Trump has promised broad pardons for individuals prosecuted for their roles in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
Scope: Potentially overturns convictions or sentences for nearly 1,600 individuals.
5. TikTok Ban Delayed - Trump announced plans to delay the implementation of a federal ban on TikTok to negotiate a deal ensuring national security.
6. FBI Leadership Change - Acting FBI Director Paul Abbate retired as the Trump administration prepared to appoint Kash Patel as director. Patel’s lack of experience compared to previous directors. His controversial stance against the “deep state” and critiques of federal law enforcement.
7. Corporate and Energy Sector Reactions
Corporate Outlook - Business leaders anticipate deregulation under Trump but express concern about the potential negotiation challenges with the administration.
Energy Policy - Oil prices fell as Trump’s energy plans emerged. Despite regulatory rollbacks, industry leaders are cautious about significantly increasing output due to potential profit impacts.
8. Birthright Citizenship Debate - Trump plans to issue an executive order ending birthright citizenship, though its constitutional basis under the 14th Amendment makes the move legally tenuous.
9. Paris Climate Agreement - Trump will sign an order to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, reversing Biden’s reinstatement. Full withdrawal will take a year under U.N. rules.
10. Biden Pardons for Jan. 6 Committee Members - Biden issued pardons to former members of the Jan. 6 Committee, including Bennie Thompson and Liz Cheney, citing their actions to uphold the law amid political threats.
📰 AI News and Trends
Google’s Resolution for 2025 is to Catch Up to ChatGPT (WSJ)
Google.org has launched a Generative AI Accelerator to support innovative projects addressing global challenges using artificial intelligence (Google)
AI could help develop cheaper, faster, and more effective snake antivenoms (Science)
Apple paused its AI-generated news alerts after making mistakes like reporting that Luigi Mangione committed suicide and tennis star Rafael Nadal had come out as gay (Deadline)
🌐 Other Tech news
Trump says he'll issue an executive order Monday delaying U.S. TikTok ban (NBC)
Melania Trump launches her own cryptocurrency after Trump became a crypto millionaire with his (BBC)
Amazon Pauses US Drone Deliveries Following Crashes (Yahoo)
Coinbase Reintroduces Bitcoin-Backed Loans to U.S. Customers (TheInformation)
Instagram announces a blatant CapCut clone (TheVerge)
Pentagon Uses AI to Enhance Military Operations.
The Pentagon is integrating AI tools from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic to improve threat assessment and planning while ensuring humans remain in control of life-and-death decisions.
Applications: AI supports strategy, not autonomous weapons.
Partnerships: Collaborations with defense contractors like Palantir and Lockheed Martin.
Ethics: The Pentagon emphasizes human oversight in all force deployments.
AI's military use sparks debate, but experts stress responsible implementation to minimize risks.
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OK folks. It's Monday afternoon, after the Inauguration, and you send me an email about sweeping executive orders. I've been waiting for these, and what I get is an article that Trump "is expected to sign" a bunch of orders. That is not news. It's been known for days or weeks. Wait 24 hours and send me news. This is just jerking me around as click-bait. It affects your reputation, and the likelihood I will pay attention to you in the future.
I'm certainly not the only one with this reaction. I may be the only one courteous enough to tell you about it, so you can learn to do better in the future.