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AI Democracy Projects convened a panel of experts for discussion, followed by a workshop aimed at measuring the performance of chatbots and other AI tools that provide information to the public.
Eric Schmidt, an IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow, writes that Ukraine and its allies will need to “ramp up defense production” and “invest in developing and scaling technologies that can counter Russia’s formidable new drones.
Scott Barrett, Noah Kaufman and Joseph Stiglitz write that instead of focusing so much on international climate conferences that require unanimous support, rely on hollow voluntary commitments, and ultimately have little effect on emissions, policymakers should be pursuing narrower binding agreements.
Professors Thomas J. Christensen and Andrew Nathan discuss the outcome and implications for the region and beyond.
A recent Q&A entitled “How to Feed the World Sustainably” highlighted the longtime faculty member’s thinking on international agricultural development.
Ronaldo Rodrigues Alves Braga is an MPA student concentrating in Development Practice.
Professor Ben Orlove, PhD student Jessie Lu, and former postdoctoral research fellow Leah Jones-Crank find that bridging the gap between WEF nexus and compound risks can "lead towards greater sustainability of the human-environment system."
Following up on today’s statement from the Interim Provost, I’m writing to express my outrage and condemnation of the attack on Columbia’s campus last Friday, which directly targeted a pro-Palestinian protest involving members of the University community, including students from SIPA.