To compete with China, the United States must walk a tightrope in the Gulf.
To compete with China, the United States must walk a tightrope in the Gulf.
A discussion about what distinguishes AI agents from current generative AI tools, sources of concern, and potential ways of realizing control.
Conflicting visions of the digital future are creating organizational fragmentation and ideological competition. By investing in its narrative power and building effective coalitions, the EU can strengthen multilateralism and shape global governance in the digital domain.
The bill exposed divisions within the AI community, but proponents of safety regulation can heed the lessons of SB 1047 and tailor their future efforts accordingly.
People across the world are grappling with a few global technology companies’ domination of their public spheres and increasingly of other spheres of social, economic, and political engagement.
The race to regulate AI has produced a complex web of competing initiatives, including high-profile summits. To develop a coherent and effective AI governance framework, the global community must move from symbolic gestures to enforceable commitments.
China has a rich landscape of homegrown AI products, where progress is being led by tech giants like search engine Baidu and TikTok’s owner, ByteDance. So already there is a bifurcation in the AI worlds of China and the West.