In this article from "DW" in Germany, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing Iran's missile and drone technology after the April 2024 attack on Israel.
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that Global Ethics Day will return for its 11th year on October 16, 2024, with the theme “Ethics Empowered.”
In this article for The Institute for Peace & Diplomacy, Visiting Fellow Arta Moeni & co-author Christopher Mott provide an overview of "Washingtonian Realism," making the case for its endu...
In this article for CSIS, Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith discusses how NATO and others are responding to potential effects of quantum-based technology.
https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/news/media-mentions/csis-the-quantum-man-and-the-sea-of-risks
In this "Wall Street Journal" article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing the potential misuse of new AI tools, like Sora.
Carnegie Council has released an interactive tool showcasing the civil liberties implications of data fusion technology, particularly with respect to freedom, security, and human rights.
In this "Tampa Bay Times" op-ed, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev discusses how global instability could lead the U.S. to turn to Latin America.
Carnegie Council announces a new event series exploring novel pathways to revitalize multilateral cooperation.
In this BBC article reporting from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach is quote discussing how effectively regulate artificial intelligence.
In this interview with Indian think tank The Geostrata, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal discusses the state of realist ideas in 21st century geopolitics.
In this article for "Just Security," Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes that the "AI for democracy" argument rests on misguided—and potentially dangerous—assumptions.
Carnegie Council has opened registration for its 2023 Global Ethics Day keynote event, “Unlocking Cooperation,” taking place on October 18 at 12:00pm ET.
U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev discusses how the U.S. should rethink how it engages with the Global South
In this article from "MIT Technology Review," Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel discusses the ethical issues associated with AI decision-making on the battlefield.
In this feature for The Fletcher School's Website, Carnegie Ethics Fellow (CEF) Samantha Hubner discusses her work with CEF and the ethical issues connected to her role as AI policy advisor at...
In this Politico "Digital Future Daily" newsletter, Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach is quoted speaking about corporate self-regulation of artificial intelligence.
https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/news/media-mentions/politico-ai-companies-try-to-self-regulate
In this Project Syndicate article written by Anne-Marie Slaughter and Fadi Chehadé, the Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative (AIEI) is highlighted as one of the main projects push...
https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/news/media-mentions/project-syndicate-ais-pugwash-moment
In this Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty interview, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev discusses the "harsh realities" of NATO support for Ukraine that were revealed in the Vilnius summit.
In this article for Axios, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative's Janos Pasztor is quoted discussing the importance of establishing governance mechanisms for managing solar radiation modificati...
This article in TechRepublic features quotes from Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach at the UN's sixth annual AI for Good Global Summit.
In this Chatham House video, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal discusses how democracies and multilateral institutions can leverage ethics as a tool to assess concerns and trade-offs w...
In this interview with ABC Sociedad in Spain, C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor discusses the importance of regulation and governance when it comes to any possible cases of geoengineering.
In this article for "Orbis," Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith writes about the risks and policy discussions connected to a naturally occurring electromagnetic pulse or one caused by a nuclear...
In this article for "The National Interest," Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev discusses the policy implications of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the White House in June 202...
In this op-ed for The National Interest, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev argues that for the U.S. to advance its foreign policy objectives and secure its national interests, policymakers must be ab...
In an interview with Deutsche Welle (DW), Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel discusses how drones are shaping the war in Ukraine.
In this article for "Fortune," Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach writes that debating about issues, such as ChatGPT, is natural and expected, we can't allow differences to paralyze our abili...
In this article for "Foreign Policy," C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor writes that it's become clear that there is a need for governance in regards to solar radiation modification (SRM) or so...
In this article for "The Independent," Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about issues in the foundation of artificial intelligence systems and says that it's time to "recalibrate how we ...
Today, new ethical questions are emerging at an exponential rate and society faces significant challenges in the realm of international affairs. In response, Carnegie Council is pleased to announ...
In this article for East Asia Forum, former fellow Richard Katz writes about the issue of international collaboration and experience in regards to Japan's entrepreneurs and innovators.
In this "Telegraph" article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing the U.S.-China rivalry over artificial intelligence systems.
In this report for Chatham House, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about how an evidence-based, inclusive discourse on AI can improve policy outcomes.
In this article for "Orbis," Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosev writes about the need for a more coherent, cohesive Euro-Atlantic approach to the Black Sea, in light of Russia's large-scale in...
In this "Newsweek" article, Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach is quoted discussing the rivalry between China and the United States in regards to artificial intelligence.
In this GCN article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel discusses some of the possible societal impacts of ChatGPT.
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is thrilled to announce that Global Ethics Day 2023 will take place on October 18, with the theme of “Ethics Empowered.”
https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/news/press-release/global-ethics-day-2023
In this SXSW podcast, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel joined a panel to discuss how increasingly sophisticated technology has provided new tools for authoritarian regimes.
https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/about/news/media-mentions/sxsw-dictatorships-in-the-digital-space
Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Big Idea program rebroadcasted "Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It, with Jon Clifton," a virtual book talk from "The ...
In this NBC News article, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach discussed the implications of a new "Cold War" between China and the United States over an "arms race on AI."