APR 22, 2021 • News
Police use of drones is setting the stage for private sector deployments
Law enforcement agencies are often enthusiastic first adopters of drone technology. In this article for "Tech Monitor", senior fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted on ...
APR 21, 2021 • Podcast
The Societal Limits of AI Ethics
In recent years, the discussion on "AI ethics" has succeeded in mainstreaming key principles to limit the risks that would otherwise arise from the unrestricted ...
APR 21, 2021 • News
Japan’s Looming Climate Showdown
Japan has pledged to “fundamentally shift” policy on coal-powered electricity, initiate a study on the feasibility of carbon pricing, and phase out gasoline-fueled vehicles by 2035. ...
APR 19, 2021 • Podcast
ICGAI: Meaningful Inclusivity in Governing the AI Revolution
Don't miss Session 2 of the International Congress for the Governance of Artificial Intelligence (ICGAI) online speaker series! This event focused on "Meaningful Inclusivity in Governing ...
APR 16, 2021 • Podcast
Are Americans Facing an Undemocratic Future? with Jason Stanley
U.S. democracy is at a dangerous inflection point. As America emerges from the January 6th assault on the Capitol, society faces a critical question: ...
APR 14, 2021 • News
Global Translations: Joe Biden's Modi operandi
U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellows Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin have their "Doorstep" interview with "The Washington Post"'s Christian Davenport promoted in the ...
APR 14, 2021 • Podcast
Global Ethics Review: "Homo Empathicus" & the Pandemic, with Alexander Görlach
As the world still struggles to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach discusses his book "Homo Empathicus," the role of empathy ...
APR 9, 2021 • Podcast
The Doorstep: The New Space Race with The Washington Post's Christian Davenport
"Washington Post" defense and space reporter Christian Davenport joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to talk about commercialization and democratization in space. How ...