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India’s prime minister is being welcomed warmly in Washington despite human rights issues.
It’s hard to know where these tendencies will go. But there’s understandably a lot of concern in democratic societies about the kinds of social control the large language models that power AI will potentially enable—both at an industrial scale, in spreading bad information, and in ways that are remarkably customized for persuasion at the individual level too.
The last year has highlighted just how differently much of the rest of the world sees not only Russia’s war in Ukraine but also the broader global landscape.
Brazil is offering to be a peacemaker between Russia and Ukraine as Russia's foreign minister pays a visit to Brazil's capital Brasilia.
Everybody wants to be friends with Brazil because Brazil is an environmental superpower. But it's not like everybody will eternally sort of support Lula on the foreign policy front.
The healthiest thing for a democracy would be to have better politicians who are not under multiple criminal and civil cases, which of course, Mr. Trump is.
Today, artificial intelligence is being used by law enforcement for facial recognition and even predictive policing. It can help solve and prevent crimes, but it’s not foolproof. That’s resulted in wrongful arrests and continued racial profiling in policing.
Yascha Mounk and Rachel Kleinfeld discuss the threats to American democracy.
In the year of grinding battle since Russia invaded, innovations and foreign assistance in cybersecurity, crowdsourcing apps and geolocation have fortified Ukraine's defense.
Despite all the digital tools at their disposal, including a reported Chinese technology that links to surveillance, the government has yet to get a handle on escalating protests throughout the country.