Hard to read due to LLMisms (it's not x, it's y), just a few examples:
> The silence has not broken in mainstream public discourse. It has clearly broken in private, at the top of the U.S. government, in classified briefings and emergency convenings the public is mostly not seeing.
> The historian’s question is no longer whether the cyber community is being quiet. The historian’s question is why the public conversation is so thoroughly out of sync with what is clearly being discussed behind closed doors at the level of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve.
> That obscurity is the part of this section that matters most. It is not the AI numbers. It is the silence around them.