As Anthropic and the Pentagon clash over the use of artificial intelligence, CFR President Michael Froman reflects on the ...
Australian concepts of sovereignty have always been qualified. First came the British settlers and invaders in 1788. They are pregnant with the sovereignty of the British Crown, bringing convicts, the ...
As those in Maui try to make sense of the wildfires that left behind a trail of loss, experts and activists say the devastation has highlighted the issue of Hawaiian sovereignty. Those involved in ...
European military officials are concerned that discussions about “tech sovereignty” could have serious consequences for the ...
Then-U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates conducts a joint press conference with then-South Korean Minister of Defense Kim Jang-soo at the Ministry of Defense, Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 7, 2007. It ...
A blog from Aaron Tan, Computer Weekly’s Asia-Pacific editor, analyzing the latest trends, issues and technology innovations in the APAC region. This is a guest post by Andy Ng, vice-president and ...
President Trump’s rhetoric about Canada as “the 51st state” is treated by many as political theater — a ploy by the president to destabilize the opposition, perhaps. But his remarks allude to ...
Today, data is the ultimate currency. And while I often hear data compared to oil or gold, unlike these finite resources, it continues to grow exponentially, driven by our increasing reliance on ...