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Airborne AI: Not a Game Changer Yet

Airborne AI: Not a Game Changer Yet

By Jacob Parakilas
The Agile Condor system is a promising leap toward artificially intelligent combat drones, though many challenges remain before such systems are deployed.
US Department of Defense Adopts Artificial Intelligence Ethical Principles

US Department of Defense Adopts Artificial Intelligence Ethical Principles

By Ankit Panda
The Pentagon adopted a set of ethical guidelines on the use of AI.

Clash of Killer Robots? Japan’s Role in Preventing AI Apocalypse

Clash of Killer Robots? Japan’s Role in Preventing AI Apocalypse

By Daisuke Akimoto
Japan has a responsibility to spearhead discussions on the legal regulation of lethal autonomous weapons systems.

The Future of Biometrics: Opportunities and Challenges

The Future of Biometrics: Opportunities and Challenges

By Trisha Ray
While the use of biometrics has its advantages, countries are only beginning to wrestle with the underlying challenges it poses.

Data and Development: Harnessing AI in Nepal

Data and Development: Harnessing AI in Nepal

By Manish Gyawali
Adopting AI tools is critical for a country like Nepal, where much policymaking is still done without any accurate data.
Can India Become an AI Power on Its Own Terms?

Can India Become an AI Power on Its Own Terms?

By Tridivesh Singh Maini and Prannv Dhawan
India has big plans for AI, but more needs to be done in the area of execution.

The G20 Comes to Japan: Making Sense of the Osaka Agenda

The G20 Comes to Japan: Making Sense of the Osaka Agenda

By Wrenn Yennie Lindgren
How do the outcomes of the G-20’s eight engagement groups factor into this year’s Osaka Summit?
China in Tajikistan: New Report Claims Chinese Troops Patrol Large Swaths of the Afghan-Tajik Border

China in Tajikistan: New Report Claims Chinese Troops Patrol Large Swaths of the Afghan-Tajik Border

By Catherine Putz
A new WSJ report cites a Tajik official claiming China is much more deeply involved in Tajikistan than it admits.

India and Japan Boost Relations With High-Tech Focus

India and Japan Boost Relations With High-Tech Focus

By Sangeeta Mahapatra
“Our software and Japan’s hardware can do wonders” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared.

Slow and Steady: India’s Tentative Steps Into the AI Race

Slow and Steady: India’s Tentative Steps Into the AI Race

By Trisha Ray
A little late to the game, India certainly has the talent and expertise to be an AI power.

Google Translate's Mongolia Service Goes Horribly Wrong

Google Translate's Mongolia Service Goes Horribly Wrong

By Sergey Radchenko
No Mongolian speaker would think of their language as gobbledygook but a Google glitch made it so.
The Great US-China Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence Race

The Great US-China Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence Race

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Eleonore Pauwels.

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