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  "description": "UNH used AI to turn decades of magnet experiments into a 67,573-compound database, then trained models to predict magnetism and heat tolerance. The result: 25 high-temp candidates that could reduce reliance on neodymium—reshaping EVs and far more than EVs.",
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    "**Rare-Earth Freedom: The Quiet End of Mining Leverage**",
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  "textContent": "_The Synthetic Minds newsletter is evolving. Short daily insights to get you thinking. If you enjoy it, please forward. If you need more insights,__subscribe to Futurwise_ _and**get 25% off** for the first three months!_\n\n* * *\n\n### **Rare-Earth Freedom: The Quiet End of Mining Leverage**\n\nThe clean-energy transition has been framed as a geology problem: whoever controls the rare earth materials controls the motor. That story is aging fast.\n\nA University of New Hampshire team used AI to turn decades of scattered experimental magnet research into a single, searchable database: 67,573 magnetic compounds.\n\nThey then trained machine-learning models to do two practical jobs: confirm whether a compound is truly magnetic and predict the temperature at which it loses that magnetism. That temperature threshold is the line between a clever lab result and something you can bolt into a motor that runs hot, hard, and daily. Using this pipeline, the team flagged 25 previously unrecognized high-temperature magnetic candidates that could stand in for rare-earth-heavy magnets such as neodymium.\n\nIn EVs, those permanent magnets are the hidden engine of efficiency inside the traction motor, converting battery power into torque with minimal losses. When magnet prices spike or supplies tighten, everything downstream degrades at once: cost, range, and the ability to scale production.\n\nThis discovery goes straight at that choke point by expanding the menu of rare-earth-free, high-temperature options that could deliver comparable performance without the same supply-chain fragility.\n\nThis is structural intelligence: when computation meets physical scarcity, scarcity starts to look optional. If rare-earth-free magnets make it into real production, the power map shifts. Not gradually. Structurally.\n\nData Is the New Oil — Simple Loop Animation\n\nData Is the New Oil ...then it outgrows oil, and becomes the network.  OIL  Industrial output Oil powered the industrial age.  DATA  Data powers the digital age.  oil data  More valuable than oil.  Health  Finance  Retail  Logistics  Every organization is a data organization.  Every industry becomes a data network.\n\nToday, the clean-tech supply chain is chained to a handful of minerals, a handful of countries, and a handful of chokepoints. Break the magnet dependency and you don’t just cut costs, you reduce the geopolitical ransom note. Even Greenland’s strategic allure changes when “critical minerals” stop being a primary bargaining chip.\n\nThis matters far beyond EVs. Magnets sit inside wind turbines, industrial motors, robotics, smartphones, MRI machines, data-center cooling, aerospace actuators, and defense systems. The “Green Premium” has been inflated by scarcity and volatility.\n\nAI-driven materials discovery flips the logic: from extracting what’s rare to designing what’s needed. Leaders should stop treating this as a lab curiosity and start treating it as an industrial capability race.\n\n* * *\n\n\n\n_'Synthetic Minds' continues to reflect the synthetic forces reshaping our world. Quick, curated insights to feed your quest for a better understanding of our evolving synthetic future, powered by_ _Futurwise_ _:_\n\n**1.** **As the world converges on New Delhi** for the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, a staggering reality emerges: AI spending is poised to reach $2.5 trillion in 2026, with far-reaching implications for global economies and job markets. (AlJazeera)\n\n**2.** **The AI Impact summit also addressed concerns about AI regulation** , child safety, and the concentration of AI power. Emmanuel Macron defended EU AI rules, stating Europe is not against innovation but wants a safe space for it. (The Guardian)\n\n**3.** **Also in India, the UN Secretary-General** , António Guterres, called for a $3 billion fund to ensure that AI benefits all countries, particularly developing nations. He emphasized the need to build skills, data capacity, affordable computing power, and inclusive ecosystems to prevent many countries from being \"logged out\" of the AI age. (UN News)\n\n**4. TikTok has become an unlikely marketplace** for drone-related hardware, including anti-drone equipment, with Chinese manufacturers advertising products such as drone jammers, anti-drone rifles, and sensors. (Wired)\n\n**5.** **The energy sector is on the cusp** of a significant transformation as AI's growing role in the grid may democratise clean energy or shift power from utilities to tech platforms. (Renew Economy)\n\n* * *\n\n \n\n**If you are interested in more insights, grab my latest, award-winning, book Now What? How to Ride the Tsunami of Change  and learn how to embrace a mindset that can deal with exponential change.**\n\nIf this newsletter was forwarded to you, you can sign up here.\n\nThank you.\nMark",
  "title": "Synthetic Minds | Rare-Earth Freedom: When AI Rewrites Geopolitics",
  "updatedAt": "2026-02-22T03:28:40.650Z"
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