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With big data, California policymakers could improve everything from infrastructure to air quality—but first they need the tools to make use of it
Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year.
There may be merit in first creating the law, then addressing other concerns later.
Authoritarian governments are leading the push at the UN to develop international norms. Democracies should deploy existing UN codes to provide alternatives.
Comparing the “most likely” and “most dangerous” scenarios can help navigate the uncharted Russian threat.
Congress should take the strongest aspects of the House and Senate bills to build a new tech directorate.
Carnegie scholars assess U.S.-European cooperation on China, technology, climate, and more.
The government’s three approaches will profoundly shape how algorithms are regulated within China and around the world.
The latest report signals a far more assertive approach to cyberspace.
In calling out China’s involvement in cyber attacks on Microsoft email servers, the United States and its allies missed a chance to preempt Beijing’s tit-for-tat response. Here’s how they could regroup.