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www.internetgovernance.org
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| | | | | It was probably inevitable, given the current world situation. In a filing with the US Office of Science and Technology Policy for the Trump administration's "AI Action Plan," OpenAI played the geopolitical card, urging the U.S. government to ban its Chinese competitor. In what is becoming an increasingly tiresome trope, now in its third iteration [...] | |
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voelkerrechtsblog.org
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | Faramarz Farbod: You have taught at Princeton University for four decades; you were the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in Israel (2008-2014); and you are the author of numerous books about global issues and international law. In preparation for this conversation, I have been reading your autobiography, Public Intellectual: | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | If expert advice on the pandemic turns out to be wrong, it will have dire consequences for how reliable scientific evidence is treated in other policy areas, such as climate change. | ||