Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property On the Global Agenda
Multilateral organizations are still working on how to design institutional frameworks to harness the rapid development of AI across the globe
Multilateral organizations are still working on how to design institutional frameworks to harness the rapid development of AI across the globe
Ensuring effective implementation of Egypt’s 2020 Personal Data Protection Law would help provide a roadmap to address privacy concerns in data-driven ventures
The Cairo Review speaks with philosopher Aaron Wolf about complexities of algorithmic fairness
Israel’s use of artificial intelligence has wreaked horrific destruction on Gaza; this technology will likely be sold across the globe in the near future
Though generative artificial intelligence has facilitated the emulation of form, it cannot take responsibility for what is written. Agency remains at the heart of writing once all else can be automated
Washington uses ‘chokepoints’ to restrict global access to AI development, but this approach may threaten U.S. national security while creating significant moral dilemmas
As the Trump Administration downgrades the policy importance of science and technology, Middle Eastern states are pursuing tech autonomy
The aggressive U.S. approach to China risks triggering conflict between the two nations while upending any progress to a global framework for AI safety and security
AI is here—like it or not. Educators need to create new ways to facilitate the entrance of this technology into legal and academic spaces
China’s advances in digital-buying make the nation a harbinger of how a post-lockdown global economy could look.
How Affectiva CEO and cofounder Rana el Kaliouby harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to create social change