Daric's specialized articles and analyses
An examination of the structural transition in AI development from computational engineering to epistemological engineering. This analysis evaluates the inversion of the labor market in favor of philosophy, the conflict between task-oriented and consequentialist architectures, and the imperative for drafting an "AI Constitution" in Iran.
A multidimensional analysis of three converging dynamics in global geopolitics: the consolidation of U.S. computational hegemony through energy bottlenecks, Iran’s financial and diplomatic straits in the post-war era, and the widening strategic rift between Europe and Asian allies in their engagement with Washington.
The era of cheap, abundant memory is over. Driven by the voracious demands of AI infrastructure, memory has transformed from a commodity into a strategic, high-value resource that is fundamentally reshaping the global supply chain.
As industry giants like OpenAI and Anthropic approach projected 2026 IPO windows, the current era of subsidized AI compute is reaching a structural breaking point. This analysis explores the inevitable shift from 'growth-at-all-costs' to the rigorous demands of public market unit economics.
While discourse on AI often focuses on workforce displacement, strategic analysis reveals that LLMs serve primarily as 'cognitive leverage.' Success in this era lies not in the replacement of humans, but in the synthesis of human vision, domain expertise, and intelligent tooling.
AI will not replace software engineers; instead, it will accelerate natural selection by distinguishing between 'vibe coders' and 'system architects.' In this new paradigm, productivity is measured not by volume, but by token efficiency and the capacity to manage complex, dynamic frameworks.
Morgan Stanley’s forecast of a $3 trillion investment in AI data centers by 2028 serves as a wake-up call regarding the risks of falling behind in the global race. Leveraging its advantages—inexpensive energy, a skilled diaspora, and a domestic market hungry for technology—Iran has a golden window of only 28 months to formulate a precise strategy and establish its sovereign AI infrastructure. Missing this opportunity would effectively mean exiting the orbit of the future digital economy.