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In this episode, Elina Noor chats with Amina and Ayesah about the TikTok congressional hearing in the US, emerging security threats in artificial intelligence, and solutions to online misinformation.
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.
What might be the implications of a cyberweapon that can hack satellites?
A conversation about the challenges and opportunities facing the United States, with special focus on the U.S.-China relationship and the role of technology.
A discussion on why the entire regulatory infrastructure needs to be upgraded for the modern era.
President Biden addressed the nation this morning to emphasize the banking system is "safe" following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank -- the second-largest bank failure in US history.
Gavin Wilde is a senior fellow in the Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he applies his expertise on Russia and information warfare to examine the strategic challenges posed by cyber and influence operations, propaganda, and emerging technologies.
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.
With AI on the verge of transforming the world, how are regulators across the globe approaching the challenges the technology might pose?
In the year of grinding battle since Russia invaded, innovations and foreign assistance in cybersecurity, crowdsourcing apps and geolocation have fortified Ukraine's defense.