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AI policy moves in Washington as oil, sanctions, and Iran tensions escalate—from a Russian tanker seizure near Gibraltar to missiles toward Diego Garcia—while Democrats feud over Schumer and Fetterman and mathematicians debate beauty in the age of AI
Royal Navy’s smallest patrol boat helps France seize a large Russian oil tanker near Gibraltar
The Royal Navy deployed the 62-foot HMS Cutlass to track the 816-foot oil tanker Deyna off Gibraltar and pass location and imagery intelligence to French forces. French troops boarded and seized the vessel on Friday, while British personnel did not take part in the boarding. Authorities raised concerns that the tanker, linked to UK and EU sanctions and reportedly sailing under a false flag, was part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” used to evade export restrictions; it was moved to an anchorage for further inspection.
White House Releases National AI Policy Framework to Preempt State Regulations
White House Unveils National AI Policy Framework To Limit State Power as the Trump administration released a six-part legislative blueprint for a single nationwide approach to artificial intelligence, aiming to set uniform safety and security standards while blocking states from adopting their own AI rules. The framework includes proposals on child safety, data-center permitting and energy use, intellectual-property issues, and protections against AI being used to suppress lawful political speech. The administration says it plans to work with Congress to turn the framework into a bill for President Donald Trump to sign this year, though passage could be difficult in a closely divided and contentious Congress.
U.S. Temporarily Lifts Sanctions on Some Iranian Oil Shipments
The United States is temporarily easing sanctions on some Iranian oil to allow the sale of shipments already in transit. The limited pause is aimed at cushioning a short-term disruption in global energy markets following the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran three weeks ago, as oil prices have surged amid a broader energy crunch.
Frustration With Schumer Prompts Discussion of Replacing Him
Frustration with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is fueling private conversations among Senate Democrats about whether he could be replaced. At a mid-February dinner with progressive activists in Washington, Sen. Chris Murphy said some lawmakers had informally counted votes to see if there was enough support to remove Schumer, though he indicated Schumer still has sufficient backing to stay in the job.
Trump Considers Securing Iran’s Nuclear Materials
Trump is weighing options to secure or remove Iran’s nuclear materials, according to people briefed on internal discussions, as a U.S.-Israel-led military campaign against Tehran enters a more uncertain phase. The timing of any operation remains unclear, and one source said no decision has been made.
Defining Mathematical Beauty in the Age of AI
has become a live question as proof assistants and AI systems increasingly shape research and even claim solutions to open problems. At a London Mathematical Society lecture, the contrast is drawn between G H Hardy’s view that beauty is the first test of good mathematics and today’s push—championed by figures like Kevin Buzzard—to prioritize machine-checkable rigour over aesthetic appeal. The debate asks whether AI-generated proofs can be considered simple, surprising, or creative in the human sense, and whether mathematics should steer AI toward “truth” alone or also toward structures that mathematicians experience as beautiful.
Democrats Criticize Fetterman Over Key Vote
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is facing intense backlash from fellow Democrats after casting the deciding vote to advance Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s (R-OK) nomination for DHS secretary, with some Democrats openly discussing efforts to oust him. Talk of trying to unseat Fetterman has long circulated, but it is now being voiced more directly and publicly.
Report: Iran launched missiles toward Diego Garcia military base
Iran fired two ballistic missiles on Friday toward the joint U.S.-U.K. military base on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Officials said neither missile hit the base; one reportedly failed during flight and a U.S. warship was involved in the response.
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