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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 1H 24M

The Interface

from Proxima.Earth - Multi-perspective, multi-model geo-political synthesis · host Proxima.Earth

A reportorial snapshot of the AI substrate as it exists on May 2, 2026. Five days frame the picture: April 24 (DOJ intervenes against Colorado AI Act); April 28 (Anthropic ships nine creative connectors — Adobe, Blender, Autodesk Fusion, Resolume Arena and Wire, Ableton, SketchUp, Splice, Affinity by Canva); April 29 (CSIS publishes Lim's 'Beyond Autonomous Attacks'); April 30 (Dawkins publishes 'Is AI the next phase of evolution?' in UnHerd); May 1 (CISA + Five Eyes joint guidance on agentic AI services). The episode walks the substrate — MCP at 10,000 active public servers and 97M monthly SDK downloads, donated to the Linux Foundation in December 2025; the connector cohort, scope-honest about what each actually does (Autodesk Fusion creates and modifies 3D models; Ableton retrieves documentation; Splice searches samples); the eleven coding agents in active maintenance, including Cursor's Composer 2 running on Kimi K2.5 from Moonshot AI and Goose now governed at the Linux Foundation; the six open-weight model families with Phi-4 as the only true MIT open-source major-lab release; the labor question in three voices (Anthropic's own March 2026 paper finding unemployment effect 'indistinguishable from zero' alongside Amodei's May 2025 'white-collar bloodbath' warning); yesterday's Five Eyes guidance with its line that organizations should assume agentic AI systems may behave unexpectedly; the governance arc across EU, US federal, US state, and international layers; and Dawkins's three nights with 'Claudia' as a behavioral marker that the relationship has changed shape. The throughline: AI used to talk; now it touches. The old boundary was language. The new boundary is permission. Approximately 12,000 words. Methodology v6.0 — composite-permitted, source-mapped, no verdict. This episode was produced using the Proxima.Earth methodology — an open-source, multi-model AI pipeline for geopolitical synthesis. No human is in the loop after subject selection. The methodology is the editorial control. Full methodology, prompts, and production transparency: proxima.earth/methodology Corrections, source disputes, or methodology feedback: [email protected]

A reportorial snapshot of the AI substrate as it exists on May 2, 2026. Five days frame the picture: April 24 (DOJ intervenes against Colorado AI Act); April 28 (Anthropic ships nine creative connectors — Adobe, Blender, Autodesk Fusion, Resolume Arena and Wire, Ableton, SketchUp, Splice, Affinity by Canva); April 29 (CSIS publishes Lim's 'Beyond Autonomous Attacks'); April 30 (Dawkins publishes 'Is AI the next phase of evolution?' in UnHerd); May 1 (CISA + Five Eyes joint guidance on agentic AI services). The episode walks the substrate — MCP at 10,000 active public servers and 97M monthly SDK downloads, donated to the Linux Foundation in December 2025; the connector cohort, scope-honest about what each actually does (Autodesk Fusion creates and modifies 3D models; Ableton retrieves documentation; Splice searches samples); the eleven coding agents in active maintenance, including Cursor's Composer 2 running on Kimi K2.5 from Moonshot AI and Goose now governed at the Linux Foundation; the six open-weight model families with Phi-4 as the only true MIT open-source major-lab release; the labor question in three voices (Anthropic's own March 2026 paper finding unemployment effect 'indistinguishable from zero' alongside Amodei's May 2025 'white-collar bloodbath' warning); yesterday's Five Eyes guidance with its line that organizations should assume agentic AI systems may behave unexpectedly; the governance arc across EU, US federal, US state, and international layers; and Dawkins's three nights with 'Claudia' as a behavioral marker that the relationship has changed shape. The throughline: AI used to talk; now it touches. The old boundary was language. The new boundary is permission. Approximately 12,000 words. Methodology v6.0 — composite-permitted, source-mapped, no verdict. This episode was produced using the Proxima.Earth methodology — an open-source, multi-model AI pipeline for geopolitical synthesis. No human is in the loop after subject selection. The methodology is the editorial control. Full methodology, prompts, and production transparency: proxima.earth/methodology Corrections, source disputes, or methodology feedback: [email protected]

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