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Tech execs should face ‘20 years in jail’ for letting A.I. bots sneakily pass as humans, says ‘Sapiens’ author
Tech
Tech execs should face ‘20 years in jail’ for letting A.I. bots sneakily pass as humans, says ‘Sapiens’ author
By Steve MollmanJuly 8, 2023
George Soros says A.I. threatens democracies and helps authoritarians—but he sees no way to stop it
Tech
George Soros says A.I. threatens democracies and helps authoritarians—but he sees no way to stop it
By Steve MollmanJuly 1, 2023
Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
AI
Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
By Hélène Landemore, Andrew Sorota and Audrey TangJune 20, 2023
Here’s what it might look like if A.I. is deployed to sway elections—And what we can do to stop it
Tech
Here’s what it might look like if A.I. is deployed to sway elections—And what we can do to stop it
By Archon Fung, Lawrence Lessig and The ConversationJune 2, 2023
I got rich in Russia and got out in time, twice. Here’s what I learned about democracy and free markets
Commentary
I got rich in Russia and got out in time, twice. Here’s what I learned about democracy and free markets
By John KleinheinzMay 31, 2023
How to prevent quantum-A.I. hybrids from taking over the world
Commentary
How to prevent quantum-A.I. hybrids from taking over the world
By Mauritz Kop and Vivek WadhwaMay 16, 2023
Transactional thinking can only take humanity so far. It’s time to revive the ‘covenantal capitalism’ that gave us modern democracy
Commentary
Transactional thinking can only take humanity so far. It’s time to revive the ‘covenantal capitalism’ that gave us modern democracy
By Michael EisenbergMay 4, 2023
Corporations were never supposed to write the rules of the game. Now they need to help make them better for capitalism to survive
Commentary
Corporations were never supposed to write the rules of the game. Now they need to help make them better for capitalism to survive
By Maureen KlineApril 24, 2023
Thousands of entrepreneurs like me spent 30 years making Israel a global tech superpower. Undermining the legal system would destroy our life’s work
Commentary
Thousands of entrepreneurs like me spent 30 years making Israel a global tech superpower. Undermining the legal system would destroy our life’s work
By Shlomo KramerApril 20, 2023
Putin can’t handle the truth: Why American journalist Evan Gershkovich, who was abducted for revealing Russia’s economic collapse, must be freed
Commentary
Putin can’t handle the truth: Why American journalist Evan Gershkovich, who was abducted for revealing Russia’s economic collapse, must be freed
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldMarch 30, 2023
President Biden says that democracies around the world are getting ‘stronger not weaker’ as he promises $690 million to bolster support
Politics
President Biden says that democracies around the world are getting ‘stronger not weaker’ as he promises $690 million to bolster support
By Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressMarch 29, 2023
The sun rises over buildings in Europe.
Finance
Europe’s deglobalization and surging nationalism have echoes of the 1930s. Now it’s heading into a major energy crisis
By Tristan BoveOctober 2, 2022
Wide shot of Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Russian President Vladimir Putin speaking in the Kremlin in Moscow.
Finance
The EU is trying to cut off billions in funding for one of Putin’s last remaining European allies
By Tristan BoveSeptember 19, 2022
It’s time for business to end its Faustian pact with autocrats
Commentary
It’s time for business to end its Faustian pact with autocrats
By David Kamenetzky and Leopoldo LópezApril 21, 2022
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon
Politics
Top Senate Democrat says regulating crypto would be like killing the internet in its infancy
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 7, 2022
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