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"Nativism is counterproductive to sustaining the AI transformation," writes Erica D. Lonergan.
How is it the final semester for our PAs already!? Diana talks about the resources she found most beneficial to her growth personally and professionally at SIPA.
American political scientist Robert Y. Shapiro believes that the situation in Minnesota "may be the moment of greatest internal pressure" for Trump, and he thinks the focus should be on how this will affect the U.S. midterm elections.
“Recently, people have started to realize we are probably a little bit too dependent on U.S. L.N.G.,” said Anne-Sophie Corbeau, a global research scholar for the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
Columbia University professor Robert Y. Shapiro, to Newsweek: "It is not surprising since there is more bad news than good news for Trump on the killings in Minnesota and the lying about them."
Rajan Menon, Adjunct Senior Research Scholar of International and Public Affairs, on NATO: "NATO as we know it, the alliance that has been the bedrock of trans-Atlantic security for over 75 years, is coming to an end."
“What children face online right now, the state of the threat is so far ahead from the current state of the defenses. We know the defenses are brittle. We know the defenses are not accessible to the people who want them. And open source is a hack to build faster together,” says Camille François, Assistant Professor of Practice of International and Public Affairs.
The fusion of agentic AI and LLMs marks a new frontier in information warfare, writes Maria Ressa.