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Will Asia Follow the EU Artificial Intelligence Act or Forge Its Own Path?
June 14, 2023

Will Asia Follow the EU Artificial Intelligence Act or Forge Its Own Path?

By Adam Au
Europe’s data protection regime helped set global standards, but on AI, Asian governments are largely taking a wait-and-see approach.

5 Challenges for the US-South Korea Alliance
April 07, 2023

5 Challenges for the US-South Korea Alliance

By Troy Stangarone
The next decade may present the U.S.-Korea alliance -- which soon marks 70 years -- with more profound changes than any prior decade. 
The Future of State-Sponsored AI Research in China
March 25, 2023

The Future of State-Sponsored AI Research in China

By Shaoshan Liu
The fundamental mindset of Chinese tech companies is still driven by short-term profit, and they have always looked to the state to sponsor technological leaps.

Will Asian Diplomacy Stump ChatGPT?
March 07, 2023

Will Asian Diplomacy Stump ChatGPT?

By Pete Hunt
As chatbots are integrated into search results and begin to provide users with answers to politically sensitive questions, they could become subject to manipulation by state actors.

Will China Create a New State-Owned Enterprise to Monopolize Artificial Intelligence?
February 27, 2023

Will China Create a New State-Owned Enterprise to Monopolize Artificial Intelligence?

By Shaoshan Liu
Since AI has become essential to national interest, China may not be willing to leave its development in the hands of private companies.

China’s Censors Could Shape the Future of AI-Generated Content
February 21, 2023

China’s Censors Could Shape the Future of AI-Generated Content

By Sarah Cook
When the Chinese regime’s information controls intersect with artificial intelligence, they can distort the global information landscape.

South Asia’s Nuclear Dilemma in the Age of the Intelligent Bomb
January 13, 2023

South Asia’s Nuclear Dilemma in the Age of the Intelligent Bomb

By Trisha Ray
Whatever the intent behind a certain technology in nuclear systems is, it is the perception of that capability that will drive the response of other states.
What Does the US-China AI Rivalry Mean For Southeast Asia?
February 07, 2022

What Does the US-China AI Rivalry Mean For Southeast Asia?

By Jun-E Tan
Escalating superpower tech competition will force governments in the region to make some tough choices.

How Does China Aim to Use AI in Warfare?
December 28, 2021

How Does China Aim to Use AI in Warfare?

By Yuan-Chou Jing
AI in particular is seen as a “game-changing” critical strategic technology.

A Networked, High-Tech Alliance Makes an Attractive Target for Cyberattacks
December 09, 2021

A Networked, High-Tech Alliance Makes an Attractive Target for Cyberattacks

By Eunwoo Lee
Increasing integration of technology and information among allies highlights the importance of cybersecurity – and fixing fundamental flaws.

AI Strategic Competition, Norms, and the Ethics of Global Empire
December 01, 2021

AI Strategic Competition, Norms, and the Ethics of Global Empire

By Joseph Bouchard
Western democracies should play an active role in shaping the norms governing artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies.
Can a Military Be Both Accountable and Environmental?
November 16, 2021

Can a Military Be Both Accountable and Environmental?

By Jacob Parakilas
Militaries can be made greener or they can have more human control. They probably can’t be both.

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