Managing the transition to a multi-stakeholder artificial intelligence governance
Artificial intelligence must be governable and interoperable to ensure that it reduces existing inequalities without creating new divides.
Artificial intelligence must be governable and interoperable to ensure that it reduces existing inequalities without creating new divides.
The EU should find its way into the digital transformation of Africa, wherein China and the United States are playing an active role.
The ban against an entire string of apps (including TikTok) could have negative consequences for the technological development of China.
Digital rights start to be addressed integrally. But it is essential to work on a significant weakness: the lack of own mechanisms and procedures.
In the debate over European digital sovereignty which is still unsolved, GAIA-X features opportunities, challenges, and discrepancies.
Will a remote-working version of Silicon Valley –imposed by the fight against the coronavirus pandemic– be able to maintain its creativity and innovation?
Ultimately, Russian, Chinese and other bots may lead to a good deal of meddling and interference, but little in the way of real political influence.
In the case of the current coronavirus crisis, cyberspace and complex digital-based world are testing terrains, playgrounds, and trial and error processes.
The COVID-19 pandemic requires a coordinated global response. This analysis highlights some of the main components.
What will be the economic impact of the coronavirus and what economic policy responses are required by this unprecedented situation?
Amid the coronavirus crisis there is also an overload of information, something that the Director General of the WHOdescribed as an 'infodemic'.
Big Tech companies are playing an increasingly strategic, decision-level and geopolitical role. But there are still three main questions to be solved.