List of AI articles
AI’s Alarming Trend Toward Illiberalism
Left ungoverned, the technology opens pathways to undermine democracy.
The Next AI Debate Is About Geopolitics
Data might be the “new oil,” but nations—not nature—will decide where to build data centers.
This Year’s Nobels Were a Warning
AI won big, but the prizes served as a reminder of what we could all lose.
The United States Owes Its Edge in AI to a London Landmark
Innovation happens through international networks like the one running through Queen Square.
The Science of AI Is Too Important to Be Left to the Scientists
Concerted international action will require political will.
What the Global AI Governance Conversation Misses
The perspectives and needs of global majority countries have not been fully accommodated.
A Realist Perspective on AI Regulation
Experimentation is the right strategy—as long as regulators can learn from one another.
The Least Risky AI Strategy Is a Bold One
Pausing our current technological progress would only help the world’s most privileged.
If Kamala Harris Was the Czar of Anything, It Would Be AI
While not widely known, the vice president’s experience on this issue is substantial.
The 1960s Novella That Got AI (Mostly) Right
An Italian sci-fi book buzzes with many issues that society still grapples with today.
Red Teaming Isn’t Enough
Researchers need far more information to understand AI’s true risks.
How Africa’s War on Disinformation Can Save Democracies Everywhere
African leaders can’t afford to wait for Big Tech. By taking action, the continent could spare future generations from the scourge of adversarial AI.
How Washington Missed the Boat on AI Regulation
The U.S. Congress missed an opportunity. Instead, it published a road map that fails to address the key challenges posed by new technologies.
What an Effort to Hack Chatbots Says About AI Safety
The White House backed an AI red-teaming exercise last year. The results are in.
Technology Alone Won’t Break the Stalemate in Ukraine
Kyiv’s Western backers need to grasp that drones are no substitute for a capable fighting force.