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The question of open vs. closed models has dominated debates surrounding AI proliferation. A new paper from Jon Bateman, Carnegie President Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, Dan Baer & others identifies emerging areas of consensus & new challenges 👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/…

Should AI models be “open” or “closed”? Today Carnegie joins with leading voices from across the spectrum to help advance this historically fraught debate. Our paper tries to identify emerging common ground and to highlight key unanswered questions: carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/…


#TacklingDisinformation involves seeing disinformation as more than just the piece of news itself, but within the wider system in which it occurs, says Alicia Wanless of @Carnegieendow. Check out the full video in our disinformation learning guide: p.dw.com/p/4enIW

France's AI summit gives Paris a unique chance to reshape global AI narratives & establish its leadership in the space. But in order to harness this opportunity, France "first must hone its alternative vision," argues Hadrien Pouget👇 carnegieendowment.org/posts/2024/07/…

Gavin Wilde, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Technology and International Affairs: “Since 2016, the thing that I am most worried about is that our reaction to foreign disinformation is almost as big a threat to undermine democracy and trust in institutions as whatever content might be thrown at us.”


Military AI is a double-edged sword for national security. It can act as a force multiplier, yielding military and strategic advantages, but there have also been numerous examples of AI failing, sometimes with fatal results, explains Dr Raluca Csernatoni. carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/…

How did one faulty update cause a global cyber outage? #CrowdStrike's patch crashed 8.5M computer systems worldwide, exposing cloud reliance risks. Enhanced resilience strategies are urgently needed, argue John Pendleton & Ariel Levite in Just Security👇 justsecurity.org/98445/our-live…


The Pentagon is warming up to commercial technologies, but it has a long way to go. Read Sam Winter-Levy’s review of “Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War” here: foreignpolicy.com/2024/09/20/sil…


U.S. AI companies and the Gulf states are forming increasingly close relationships—raising difficult questions for U.S. policymakers. In Foreign Affairs, Sam Winter-Levy explores how the U.S. and its tech companies should cooperate with the Gulf on AI. foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/red…

The myriad of initiatives attempting to keep pace with AI’s development may fail to coordinate and reach the scale required to tackle AI. In the OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives AI blog Hadrien Pouget explores how the global community can come together to understand AI’s risks. oecd.ai/en/wonk/how-th…

Africa's role in shaping AI governance must be grounded in localized priorities across Africa. @aubra_anthony, Jane Munga, & Shara explore Africa's key role in shaping the future of AI and more in their latest blog post for World Bank blogs.worldbank.org/en/digital-dev…

In Scott Singer (宋杰)'s latest article for Just Security he argues that relationship between the U.S. and China remains the greatest obstacle and the greatest opportunity for Trump to shape AI’s future. Check it out below👇 justsecurity.org/105900/us-trum…


While Silicon Valley races toward AGI, a parallel contest is unfolding: the race to deploy AI systems across the globe and thereby secure market share, technological influence, and political leverage. New from Sam Winter-Levy and Marianne Lu 👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…