A year-long project examining how the people and organizations developing AI are gaining control of the world’s most critical systems.
As the line between public and private data are increasingly blurred, AI is being used to supercharge capabilities to make decisions about people’s lives, whether they realize it or not.
If President Donald Trump moves forward with his plan to use AI to verify compliance with the international bioweapons treaty, he'll face several technical and political challenges.
The intellectual debates and personal dynamics that unfolded in Big Sky, Montana defined the nuclear policy discussions of ...
European and US officials have said that diplomacy remains an option. But Europe's "snapback" of UN sanctions on Iran shrinks ...
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (left) and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman signed a defense agreement in ...
On Wednesday, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was still supplied with electricity by diesel generators, a week after ...
The Trump administration’s $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications is threatening Silicon Valley’s ability to attract the world’s top talent.
Sharon Squassoni is a research professor at the Institute for International Science and Technology Policy, Elliott School of International Affairs, at the George Washington University. She has ...
Herbert Lin is a former Bulletin Science and Security Board member and senior research scholar and research fellow at Stanford University. His research interests relate to the intersection of emerging ...
Scott Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science, the Mimi and Peter Haas University Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Co-Director and Senior Fellow at the Center for ...
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