Category: Digital Governance
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AI & Geopolitics: Digital Kallipolis with Clement Ngu
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Clement Ngu is a Brussels-based journalist and contributing writer for Nikkei Asia, covering EU-Asia relations, technology, trade, and geoeconomics. His work explores how global politics, digital policy, and economic power are shaping and being reshaped by AI development and deployment. In this conversation we answer the ultimate question: What is the global AI race really…
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What are we getting wrong and right about AI Safety | Digital Kallipolis with Ziyue Wang
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This conversation with Ziyue Wang explores some of the most pressing questions at the frontier of AI safety: what it means for powerful AI systems to be safe enough to deploy, how companies model misuse risks such as cyberattacks, CBRN threats, manipulation, loss of control, and malicious actors, and why problems like AI sandbagging remain…
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‘UN Cybercrime Convention’—is there anything to worry about?
At face value, reading the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime (UNCC or Hanoi Convention) may appear to be an international legal instrument of the highest importance in the digital era and to reflect a noble intent to spark global cooperation in combating cybercrime through the power of law. But in life, and in law, prima…
