JUL 11, 2023 • Key Term
Nuclear deterrence
Nuclear deterrence refers to a principle in international relations where the retaliatory potential and destructive force of nuclear weapons prevents nations from launching a nuclear ...
JUL 10, 2023 • Article
Ethical Tensions of Track Two Dialogues and Cluster Munitions
Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev analyzes new ethical tensions around ongoing U.S. support of Ukraine.
JUL 10, 2023 • News
Axios: "The U.S. and EU take cautious steps toward geoengineering"
In this article for Axios, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative's Janos Pasztor is quoted discussing the importance of establishing governance mechanisms for managing solar radiation modification.
JUL 10, 2023 • News
TechRepublic: "UN AI for Good Summit Explores How Generative AI Poses Risks and Fosters Connections"
This article in TechRepublic features quotes from Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach at the UN's sixth annual AI for Good Global Summit.
JUL 10, 2023 • News
Chatham House Event: "Ethics of Dealing with Authoritarians"
In this Chatham House video, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal discusses how democracies and multilateral institutions can leverage ethics as a tool to assess concerns ...
JUL 8, 2023 • News
ABC Sociedad: "For 9.95 euros you can cool the planet down a bit"
In this interview with ABC Sociedad in Spain, C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor discusses the importance of regulation and governance when it comes to ...
JUL 7, 2023 • Article
Achieving an International Framework for the Governance of AI
Senior Fellows Wendell Wallach and Anja Kaspersen argue in favor of a robust framework for the international governance of AI.
JUL 6, 2023 • Article
The Case for a Global AI Observatory (GAIO), 2023
Making the case for a "Global AI Observatory" (GAIO) noting six main areas of activity for more serious regulation of AI.