Second for second, @tylercowen packs more substance into a talk than anyone I'm aware of. This is a clear, non-hysterical, and somewhat soothing discussion of our AI future.
.@NHSpeaker on Senate rejecting last week expanded Right to Try Act. "The Senate declined to pursue this legislation, turning down billions of dollars of economic activity and shutting down the expansion of health and wellness pathways for every Granite Stater." #nhpolitics
Three things I’m underwriting hardest in 2026:
-AI applied to industrial throughput.
-autonomous defense + space robotics
-clinical-stage biotech where AI compresses trial timelines. Everything else feels crowded
.@cole4nh on @KellyAyotte backing expanded Right to Try/experimental treatment center bills. “These bills will not only expand treatment options for patients and families facing serious illnesses, but also position NH to become the brain trust of American biotech innovation."
Thank you, @KellyAyotte, for standing for patients.
New Hampshire is ideally positioned to become the best state in the US for frontier biotech.
When SB 504 passes, we are ready to work hard to make emerging therapies a key part of the New Hampshire advantage.
The New Hampshire House has again voted in favor of HB 1734 and HB 1735 - two bills to make New Hampshire a hub for experimental therapies.
SB 504 was amended to include both bills and then passed the House 197-145, this time picking up several Democrats.
NUCLEAR NEWS: NH Dept of Energy has scheduled a 3 day meeting to discuss new nuclear in New Hampshire.
There will be presentations, panels, and citizen comment opportunities. Local and national private business will be in attendance. Same for government participation.
Where: 222 International Drive, Suite 175, Portsmouth, NH (Pease)
When: June 23 - 25
RSVP to my save the date event to get more updates I get them: https://t.co/jkQIqKHjrI
Details still coming together. A little more info here: https://t.co/jHoQlNWyKt