The U.N. Is Still the Best Forum to Tackle AI Governance
Gordon LaForge argues that in spite of its weaknesses, the UN is still the ideal international body to play a leading role in AI governance.
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Gordon LaForge argues that in spite of its weaknesses, the UN is still the ideal international body to play a leading role in AI governance.
In Episode 53 of his podcast, Peter Bergen returns to his interview with RFK Jr.
Martha Molfetas argues in Global Policy that a plastics treaty is really about unmooring the global economy from fossils.
Shalin Jyotishi responds to a proposal from MIT’s Bill Bonvillian and John Liu calling for a “technologist” occupational category in advance
Shalin Jyotishi was quoted in an article in Fast Company about AI programs at community colleges.
Oscar Pocasangre and John M. Carey authored a white paper on how proportional representation could make government more responsive.
Chhaya Kapadia on the implementation of “broadband facts” labels.
Raza Panjwani on the importance of affordability when it comes to internet access.
Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob authored an op-ed for NextCity on how AI is being utilized in cities for civic engagement.
Future Security’s David Sterman spoke with the CATO Institute about U.S. drone policy.