Proxima.Earth — Geopolitical Podcast

The Guardrail Summit

1 h 5 min · 19 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Guardrail Summit

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A longform geopolitical synthesis anchored on May 19, 2026: Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, the Beijing summit, AI guardrails, Taiwan, chips, rare earths, Iran, trade deliverables, and the global media reaction. The episode argues that the Trump-Xi relationship has become a human interface for a machine-scale geopolitical problem: two leaders trying to impose political rhythm on a rivalry increasingly driven by AI models, chip controls, Taiwan deterrence, cyber vulnerabilities, domestic legitimacy, and alliance anxiety. Built from an operator-provided research dossier, current-source verification where accessible, occupational composites, and Proxima.Earth methodology v6.0. No original reporting. Sources disclosed. Limitations acknowledged. This episode was produced using a Proxima.Earth v6.0-style synthesis workflow from an operator-provided research dossier, current-source verification where accessible, and local production artifacts. It is synthesis, not journalism: no original reporting, sources disclosed, limitations acknowledged. Reuters source pages cited in the dossier were not accessible through the browser tool during production and are treated as dossier-cited current reporting where not independently corroborated. Corrections, source disputes, or methodology feedback: editor@proxima.earth

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A longform geopolitical synthesis anchored on June 11, 2026 — day one hundred and three of the US-Israel war on Iran, counting from the opening strikes at the end of February. The subject is not the battlefield but the fog: with the war fallen out of the headlines even as the Strait of Hormuz stays shut to normal commerce, who gets to define what is happening when every actor — Washington, Tehran, Beijing, Moscow, the markets, and a dozen media ecosystems — benefits from the ambiguity? The episode maps the President's contradictory oil-and-settlement claims against the ship-trackers; the four-part Persian press and the three-register Chinese press; the three-way fracture on the American right and the two-register left; the think-tank fault lines named by institution; the hidden supply-chain cascade beneath the oil price (LNG, fertilizer, sulfur, helium, shipping insurance); the steelmanned cases for and against the war, and Israel's divergent aims; and the proliferation, famine, and epistemic stakes that land long after the cameras leave. Built from a commission brief, parallel multilingual research lanes, clearly-labeled occupational composites, an adversarial review pass, and Proxima.Earth methodology. Synthesis, not journalism: no original reporting; sources disclosed; limitations acknowledged. This episode was human-commissioned and produced through the Proxima.Earth synthesis workflow: an operator-directed commission brief, parallel multilingual research lanes (Farsi, Chinese, regional, supply-chain, U.S. media, and think-tank), clearly-labeled occupational composites, an adversarial review pass, and current-source verification where accessible. It is synthesis, not journalism: no original reporting, sources disclosed, limitations acknowledged. Several June-2026 figures are reported as claims and flagged as such in the narration. Corrections, source disputes, or methodology feedback: editor@proxima.earth

12 de jun de 20262 h 48 min
Portada del episodio The Guardrail Summit

The Guardrail Summit

A longform geopolitical synthesis anchored on May 19, 2026: Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, the Beijing summit, AI guardrails, Taiwan, chips, rare earths, Iran, trade deliverables, and the global media reaction. The episode argues that the Trump-Xi relationship has become a human interface for a machine-scale geopolitical problem: two leaders trying to impose political rhythm on a rivalry increasingly driven by AI models, chip controls, Taiwan deterrence, cyber vulnerabilities, domestic legitimacy, and alliance anxiety. Built from an operator-provided research dossier, current-source verification where accessible, occupational composites, and Proxima.Earth methodology v6.0. No original reporting. Sources disclosed. Limitations acknowledged. This episode was produced using a Proxima.Earth v6.0-style synthesis workflow from an operator-provided research dossier, current-source verification where accessible, and local production artifacts. It is synthesis, not journalism: no original reporting, sources disclosed, limitations acknowledged. Reuters source pages cited in the dossier were not accessible through the browser tool during production and are treated as dossier-cited current reporting where not independently corroborated. Corrections, source disputes, or methodology feedback: editor@proxima.earth

19 de may de 20261 h 5 min
Portada del episodio The Chokepoint Century

The Chokepoint Century

A longform geopolitical synthesis anchored on May 19, 2026: Hormuz as energy chokepoint, Taiwan as sovereignty and semiconductor chokepoint, and the compute stack as the new physical terrain of AI power. The episode argues that artificial intelligence does not make geopolitics virtual. It makes geopolitics more physical, because the AI economy depends on ports, tankers, grids, substations, fabs, advanced packaging, cloud networks, export controls, rare materials, cooling systems, and political permission. Built from an operator-provided research dossier, current-source verification where accessible, occupational composites, and Proxima.Earth methodology v6.0. No original reporting. Sources disclosed. Limitations acknowledged. This episode was produced using a Proxima.Earth v6.0-style synthesis workflow from an operator-provided research dossier, current-source verification where accessible, and local production artifacts. It is synthesis, not journalism: no original reporting, sources disclosed, limitations acknowledged. Corrections, source disputes, or methodology feedback: editor@proxima.earth

19 de may de 20261 h 14 min
Portada del episodio The Interface

The Interface

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: editor@proxima.earth

3 de may de 20261 h 24 min
Portada del episodio The Conscience Clause

The Conscience Clause

On March 12, 2026, three South Korean judicial-reform laws took effect simultaneously: beob-waegok-joe (the crime of legal distortion, up to ten years imprisonment for judges or prosecutors who intentionally misapply the law), jaepan-sowon (constitutional complaints against final court rulings), and daebeopgwan jeungwon (expansion of the Supreme Court of Korea from fourteen to twenty-six justices, phased over three years from 2028). On the first day of enforcement, attorney Lee Byung-chul filed a criminal complaint against Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae and Justice Park Young-jae over the Supreme Court's May 1, 2025 ten-to-two paki-hwansong ruling that overturned then-candidate Lee Jae-myung's acquittal in his Public Official Election Act false-statements case. Lee subsequently won the June 3, 2025 snap presidential election with 49.42% of the vote — the highest winning share since direct presidential elections were reinstated in 1987. Article 84 of the Constitution suspends his ongoing criminal proceedings. The episode walks the legal architecture (Articles 101, 103, 111), the May 2025 Supreme Court ruling and the Article 84 freeze, the historical inheritance from the Joseon Samsa censorate institutions through the 1909 colonial dismantling and the 1971 Judicial Crisis to the 1987 founding bargain and the 2017 unanimous Park Geun-hye impeachment, the three contesting interpretations (reform-and-accountability, capture-and-intimidation, resilience-or-overreaction) inhabited symmetrically with disciplinary readings, the comparative-democracy shelf (Poland 2015–2024 via Sadurski, Israel 2023, FDR 1937, with German Rechtsbeugung as the design analog for beob-waegok-joe and Spanish, German, and Taiwanese constitutional-complaint systems as design comparators for jaepan-sowon), the empirical resilience indicators (the Constitutional Court's 100% preliminary-screen dismissal rate of 194 reviewed jaepan-sowon cases, the National Court Representatives Conference April 13 yu-gam statement, plural press, divided bar, stable democratic indices), and six plausible-futures trajectories with named leading and disconfirming indicators. Approximately 17,400 words. The episode does not adjudicate. 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: editor@proxima.earth

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