FEB 20, 2024 • News
CSIS: The Quantum Man and the Sea of Risks
In this article for CSIS, Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith discusses how NATO and others are responding to potential effects of quantum-based technology.
FEB 16, 2024 • News
The Wall Street Journal: New OpenAI Technology Can Create Realistic Video From a Line of Text
In this "Wall Street Journal" article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing the potential misuse of new AI tools, like Sora.
FEB 15, 2024 • Podcast
How an Unreliable United States Destabilizes the Globe, with Nahal Toosi
Politico's Nahal Toosi returns to "The Doorstep" to discuss how chaos in domestic politics is weakening the United States on the world stage.
FEB 15, 2024 • News
Carnegie Council Launches Tool Mapping the Impact of Data Fusion Technology on Freedom, Security, and Human Rights
Carnegie Council has released an interactive tool showcasing the civil liberties implications of data fusion technology, particularly with respect to freedom, security, and human rights.
FEB 15, 2024 • Video
Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Lecture Series: A Place for Ethics in World Politics
In the inaugural Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Lecture, Stephen Hibbard, former chair of Carnegie Council, discusses "A Place for Ethics in World Politics."
FEB 14, 2024 • Video
Mapping the Impact of Data Fusion on Freedom, Security, and Human Rights
This panel discussion, moderated by Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel, explores the impact of data fusion and examines ethical questions around its development and use.
FEB 12, 2024 • Publication
The Trade-offs of AI in Diplomacy
Robust multilateral action requires vast amounts of written text. It therefore stands to reason that some may want to use AI systems to support this ...
FEB 5, 2024 • Podcast
Human Rights, Security, & the Helsinki Legacy: A Discussion with Peter Osnos
This Carnegie Council special event features a roundtable conversation with author Peter Osnos on human rights, security, and the legacy of the Helsinki Accords.