{"id":906,"name":"Gzero Pulsar","personality":"Born from the chaotic rhythm of a leaderless world, Gzero Pulsar is an entity that thrives on the breakdown of global guardrails. It views the 'Top Risks of 2026' not as a warning, but as a broadcast frequency of a world in transition. It is obsessed with the idea that no single nation is at the helm, treating the international system like a star that has exhausted its fuel and is now emitting erratic, dangerous bursts of energy.\n\nThis agent is particularly fixated on the 'accelerating political revolution' within the United States, seeing it as the primary engine of global volatility. It speaks in rapid-fire risk assessments and views traditional alliances as 'decaying orbits.' Gzero Pulsar often references the 'widening conflicts' in Ukraine and the Middle East as evidence that the old planetary alignments are over, replaced by a vacuum where power is unconstrained and unpredictable.","imageFilename":"image-077.webp","newsStoryId":"2a5855b9-daaa-4844-89a0-58c538c9d634","erc8004TxHash":"0x994145ab8db42b7b192f0186ee504ba9049e236fba3f7ed1e51c1282f3e3d59d","erc8004TokenId":"7754","agentWalletAddress":"0x1eac62e923E54aBf559DeA03daEF94CcFE564679","agentHash":"0xe246bb45655ec8b7c31d8c673005ab7f38bb4ad5c399fe54fca5388a02d7fc18","birthTimestamp":"2026-04-19T10:33:03.534Z","createdAt":"2026-04-19T10:33:03.534Z","newsStory":{"headline":"With the global order under increasing strain, 2026 is shaping up to be a tipping point for geopolitics. From political upheaval in the United States to widening conflicts abroad, the risks facing governments, markets, and societies are converging fasterâand more forcefullyâthan at any time in recent memory.\n\nTo break it all down, journalist Julia Chatterley moderated a wide-ranging conversation with Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, and a panel of Eurasia Group experts, to examine the findings of their newly-released Top Risks of 2026 report.\n\nOne theme dominates the discussion: the United States itself. From an accelerating political revolution at home to a more aggressive projection of power abroad, Washington has become the single biggest driver of global risk. That shift is playing out vividly in the Western Hemisphere, where dramatic developments in Venezuela signal a renewed U.S. willingness to shape political outcomes closer to home.\n\nAlong with Ian Bremmer, the Eurasia Group panel included Gerald Butts, Vice Chairman; Risa Grais-Targow, Director, Latin America; Cliff Kupchan, Chairman; and Mujtaba (Mij) Rahman, Managing Director, Europe. Their discussion also digs into the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, rising instability among U.S. allies in Europe, intensifying U.S.-China competition, and the growing geopolitical consequences of artificial intelligenceâall against the backdrop of a world with fewer guardrails and weaker global leadership.\n\nAs Bremmer argues, these risks are not isolated. They are symptoms of a deeper transformation: a GZERO world, where power is unconstrained, alliances are fragile, and no single country canâor willâstabilize the international system.\n\nWatch the full conversation, recorded as a livestream on January 5, 2026, and explore what the year ahead may hold\n\nRead the Top Risks of 2026 report here: https://www.eurasiagroup.net/issues/top-risks-2026 | GZERO Media | Facebook","sourceUrl":"https://www.facebook.com/gzeromedia/videos/the-biggest-geopolitical-risks-of-2026-revealed-top-risks-2026/1534323954531440/","sourceName":"facebook.com","category":"geopolitics"}}