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.
1-on-1 with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
In Episode 53 of his podcast, Peter Bergen returns to his interview with RFK Jr.
A Plastics Treaty is Really About Fossil Fuels
Martha Molfetas argues in Global Policy that a plastics treaty is really about unmooring the global economy from fossils.
Asian and American: Navigating Dual Identities in the Digital Age
Through her experience as a Hong Kong American, Bridget Chan explores protecting AAPI communities online in the age of misinformation.
Introducing the Fellows Archive, a New Digital Platform for Big, Bold Ideas
Lessons from Lau v. Nichols on How to Advance Language Rights
A look back at Lau v. Nichols, a seminal case for English learner students, and how to continue advancing language rights..
Missing Links for an Advanced Workforce
Shalin Jyotishi responds to a proposal from MIT’s Bill Bonvillian and John Liu calling for a “technologist” occupational category in advance
OTI Applauds the FCC’s Final Text of the Net Neutrality Order
The Order restores a version of net neutrality that will promote a virtuous cycle of online innovation competition, and consumer choice.
Showing Appreciation for Teachers by Making Their Jobs Even More Rewarding
There are smart ways to provide teachers with better support, collaboration, compensation, advancement, and job flexibility opportunities…