The EU Wants to Ban Huawei. What Comes Next May Matter More.
To achieve digital sovereignty, the EU will need to decide who will build and operate its telecom infrastructure, as well as how much to pay for it.

To achieve digital sovereignty, the EU will need to decide who will build and operate its telecom infrastructure, as well as how much to pay for it.

When AI research funded by both governments produces commercial products, no bilateral protocol exists to govern what happens next.

A practical guide to how societies respond to new technologies – and what today’s debates over kids online get right, wrong, and unfinished.

Having worked in both Chinese and US research environments, I have seen the strengths and vulnerabilities of prioritizing efficiency over exploration.

Science can help address pressing challenges, but only if we train scientists to communicate in the places people actually form beliefs.

Experts at a Senate hearing agree that tech harms kids, but questions about legislation remain.

Introducing a new cartoon column drawing out the complexities of technology and law.

SpaceX and Blue Origin offer two different visions for the future: create Planet B, or preserve Earth. Which will it be?

African countries can make good on the promise of an AI boom if they invest in tech talent, not just tech infrastructure.

If higher education doesn’t set the terms for AI giants, the costs of lost learning and intellectual downskilling will be too high to bear.