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June 8, 2022

United States
A Refreshed Autonomous Weapons Policy Will Be Critical for U.S. Global Leadership Moving Forward

The updated policy will hopefully reflect developments in the field and incorporate recent DoD initiatives, paving the way for what future governance of emerging capabilities should look like

A sign attached to a robot is pictured as activists from the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, a coalition of non-governmental organisations opposing lethal autonomous weapons or so-called 'killer robots', stage a protest at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.

February 8, 2021

Economics
Farewell

I am stepping down from my position at the Council of Foreign Relations to take a new job. That, among other things, means that I will not be blogging here for the foreseeable future. I am enormou…

December 16, 2020

China
Part Three: Huawei’s Role in the China-Russia Technological Partnership

While Huawei clearly benefits from the China-Russia science and technology partnership, it also helps facilitate it.

The Huawei logo is seen on a communications device.

February 23, 2022

Defense and Security
How DoD Can Remedy the Talent Deficit Harming U.S. Technological Competitiveness

U.S. industry and academia have become centers of excellence in AI that have been able to successfully attract talent. Here’s how DoD can take a similar approach to become a talent magnet itself.

Quantum computer startup QuEra Computing's 256-qubit machine and Florian Huber, one of the team of scientist that built the machine are shown in this picture taken in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., on February 18, 2021.

October 28, 2020

China
Part Two: Huawei Enlists Russian Talent and Technology to Ensure Future Innovation

Huawei is expanding its presence in Russia to sustain its growth.

The Huawei logo is seen at the IFA consumer technology fair.