Opinion
Anthropic’s showdown with the US Department of War may literally mean life or death—for all of us
Why the showdown between Anthropic, a major developer of artificial intelligence models, and the US Department of War lead to existential-level catastrophe.
Sarah R. Carter is the principal at Science Policy Consulting LLC. For more than 15 years, she has focused on advances in the ...
Biosecurity experts have repeatedly raised concerns about the convergence of AI with the life sciences. Agentic AI systems that combine the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) and specialized ...
When private companies develop and sell solar geoengineering technologies, they draw a proprietary curtain over a planetary matter. If countries want to pursue the public good, international ...
Burgess Langshaw Power is a doctoral candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo.
Opinion
Europe’s desire for strategic autonomy is a ‘fait accompli.’ It just needs to decide what that means
Whatever form European strategic autonomy may take, it will be Europeans who must decide how much they want their deterrence posture to rely on nuclear weapons.
What the end of New START means for Europe: Two views By Angela Kane, Héloïse Fayet | European Security Outlook, Nuclear Weapons ...
So long as it doesn't ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the United States won't be able to seek short-notice, on-site inspections to deter and detect possible Chinese and Russian ...
Minimal enrichment capacity may be exactly what the Trump administration needs to get a better nuclear deal and avert a military conflict with Iran.
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