APR 26, 2023 • Podcast
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology, with Chris Miller
In "Chip War," economic historian Chris Miller explains how America’s advantage in the chip market led to economic and military superiority, and what it ...
APR 26, 2023 • Article
Large language models don’t need a pause on research, they need an immediate product recall.
Hilary Sutcliffe, member of the AIEI Board of Advisors, says that large language models like ChatGPT and Bard should be immediately recalled, as they have ...
APR 18, 2023 • News
East Asia Forum: "Scarcity of international collaboration hampers Japan’s innovation"
In this article for East Asia Forum, former fellow Richard Katz writes about the issue of international collaboration and experience in regards to Japan's entrepreneurs ...
APR 18, 2023 • Podcast
Democracy, with Claudia Chwalisz
In this episode, host Hilary Sutcliffe explores . . . democracy from another angle. Claudia Chwalisz, founder and CEO of DemocracyNext, shares a vision for a democracy that ...
APR 13, 2023 • News
The Telegraph: "Inside Xi Jinping’s race to build a Communist AI"
In this "Telegraph" article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing the U.S.-China rivalry over artificial intelligence systems.
APR 12, 2023 • News
Chatham House: "Recalibrating assumptions on AI"
In this report for Chatham House, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about how an evidence-based, inclusive discourse on AI can improve policy outcomes.
APR 10, 2023 • Article
The Ethics and Geopolitics of the Electric Vehicle Transition
As electric vehicles become more common, policymakers will have a new set of ethical dilemmas to confront, writes Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev, as questions about ...
APR 7, 2023 • News
Foreign Policy Research Institute/Orbis: "A Better Euro-Atlantic Approach to the Black Sea"
In this article for "Orbis," Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosev writes about the need for a more coherent, cohesive Euro-Atlantic approach to the Black Sea, in ...