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Diego Rivera Rivota said it is unclear whether there are significant reserves of critical minerals in Ukraine that are commercially viable.
Arvind Panagariya said India has gone on to gradually improve its governance system and a lot of economic reforms that had to be done have been done.
“If we assume he had any honeymoon period at the start, he still basically has it," Robert Shapiro told McClatchy News.
“Virtually all economists think that the impact of the tariffs will be very bad for America and for the world," said Joseph Stiglitz.
Outside of Europe, Singapore stands out for one of the most rigorous plans, involving vehicle quotas and charges during peak hours: “The city’s development pattern has to be dense in order to make this work,” said Steven Cohen.
“The urgency of climate change hasn’t gone away,” Jason Bordoff, director of the Center on Global Energy Policy told Semafor.
In his new book, Political Automation: An Introduction to AI in Government and Its Impact on Citizens, Eduardo Albrecht, a SIPA professor and political anthropologist, examines how states deploy AI to make consequential decisions about their citizens.
Experts from diverse fields explored AI’s impact on trust in expertise, human relationships, privacy, and market dynamics.
A panel of Columbia SIPA professors discusses investigative journalism in an age of AI, how big tech platforms are destroying the business model for news-gathering around the globe, and the importance of international journalism partnerships.