Law & Liberty republishes a speech in which former Indiana governor and Purdue University President Mitch Daniels offers advice to students facing a world where individuals are crammed into identity groups and machines seemingly surpass the intellect and abilities of humans. Daniels borrows from Neil Armstrong in calling for graduates to constantly improve the one corner of the universe they can control: themselves.

Racial Quotas by Algorithm
Allum Bokhari, writing in The American Conservative, illuminates a Colorado state bill claiming to create “a shield against ‘algorithmic discrimination’” that would force AI companies to generate outputs based on government-imposed racial, and other identity-based, quotas. As with past variants of reverse discrimination, asserts Bokhari, Colorado’s AI bill amounts to thinly disguised leftist ideology aimed at institutionalizing the very harm it claims to ameliorate.


