JUN 27, 2022 • Podcast
Should American Nonprofits Work In China? with Freedom House's Michael Abramowitz
For decades, American nonprofits and philanthropies worked with Chinese citizens and the Chinese Communist Party. But over the last several years, the space for foreign ...
JUN 23, 2022 • News
Wired: "The Nightmare Politics and Sticky Science of Hacking the Climate"
In this "Wired" article, Janos Pasztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G), discusses the complex issues around the governance of "solar ...
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Noha Mahmoud
Noha Mahmoud is the senior communications associate and Global Ethics Day lead at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
JUN 22, 2022 • Podcast
Is AI Upending Geopolitics? with Angela Kane
In this episode of the "Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative" podcast, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach is joined by Angela Kane, a chair of the United Nations ...
JUN 17, 2022 • Article
The United Nations: A Distinct and Exceptional Purpose
"The United Nations stands as the preeminent symbol and hope for the universal aspirations of human society," writes Joel Rosenthal.
JUN 16, 2022 • News
Fortune: "The battle between autocracy and democracy has blinded us to the A.l. oligopoly"
In this article for "Fortune," AIEI Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach explores how we are blinded to the rapidly growing influence of the AI oligopoly and ...
JUN 15, 2022 • Podcast
The Doorstep: How Much Will the Global Supply Chain Crisis Cost? with Peter Sand
Inflation and a bear market are dominating headlines. Efforts to curb costs and boost markets, like the Ocean Shipping Reform Act, should help. Logistics analyst ...
JUN 15, 2022 • Article
Deus ex machina or Diabolus ex machina?
"Whenever we see or hear something that resembles "deus ex machina," or an inexplicable use of technology that resolves itself too simply or easily, we ...