What China’s “Chips Endeavor” Can Teach Europe
China’s efforts to develop its AI chip industry could provide Europe with important lessons.
The Devilʼs in the Detail
A flurry of AI ethics guidelines have been published this year, by the EU, the OECD, and Beijing. But there are many stumbling blocks ahead before binding rules can be implemented.
Everything is AI
In the coming years, and all across the world, AI will shape politics, the economy, and society. It will also disrupt international affairs. There …
“AI Can Change the Balance of Power”
AI is on the verge of becoming a critical part of our societies, says former State Secretary of Defense Katrin Suder. A debate over …
A Question of Sovereignty
Angela Merkel is deeply worried that Germany and the EU will fall far behind the US and China behind in developing AI. So far, …
Made in Europe
Europe has the capacity to become a global AI leader, and its data protection may even prove to be an advantage. But more support …
AI for Xi
China aims to become AI leader and a “technical-economic great power”. It‘s devoting huge resources to that goal. Preparing for the warfare of the …
“We’re Building Technologies That Are, by Their Very Nature, Dual Use”
Toby Walsh discusses some of the risks artificial intelligence entails—including the possibility of an AI “arms race” —and what steps can be taken to mitigate them.
“Some Jobs Might Be Done Entirely by AI”
An interview on the future of work and how AI will reshape our societies.
The AI Revolution
There’s a lot of talk about AI’s potential—and a lot of worry about responsibility.