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.
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.
Through her experience as a Hong Kong American, Bridget Chan explores protecting AAPI communities online in the age of misinformation.
A look back at Lau v. Nichols, a seminal case for English learner students, and how to continue advancing language rights..
Shalin Jyotishi responds to a proposal from MIT’s Bill Bonvillian and John Liu calling for a “technologist” occupational category in advance
The Order restores a version of net neutrality that will promote a virtuous cycle of online innovation competition, and consumer choice.
There are smart ways to provide teachers with better support, collaboration, compensation, advancement, and job flexibility opportunities…