Category: Artificial Intelligence & Cybersecurity
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Global Competition over AI governance models
How do the US, EU, and China’s differing AI governance models shape global competition and the emerging international AI order? Divergent models, US deregulation, EU rights-based regulation, and China’s state-centric approach create geopolitical competition but also drive a networked governance system. AI governance is evolving into a cooperative yet fragmented global architecture, where interoperability and…
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Cross-Border Data Flow Governance
How do different national frameworks (EU, US, China, India) govern cross-border data flows while balancing economic benefits with digital sovereignty? Divergent regulatory approaches create a fragmented global system, prioritising sovereignty differently and causing legal complexity, data localisation, and barriers to digital trade. Greater international alignment and interoperable standards are needed to reduce fragmentation, protect data,…
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AI and the New Geopolitics of Digital Sovereignty
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When AI becomes the attacker
What are the implications of autonomous AI-driven cyberattacks for organizational security, and are current cyber-defence tools able to adequately counter these threats?” This article answers this question by diving into the problem on a technical and geopolitical level, and concludes with policy solutions.
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EU AI Act
1. Is the EU AI Act an effective way to regulate AI while protecting democracy and fundamental rights? Can innovation and regulation coexist in the AI era? 2. Unregulated AI can manipulate citizens and systems. Strict transparency and human oversight requirements are essential to preserve equality and democratic integrity. 3. The Act establishes a human-centric…
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AI, Backlash, and Security
Is the EU ready to face anti-technological violence? No, it’s not. It should address the issue from two perspective: the one of security, and the regulation and policy level.
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Reflexive Control: Russian AI and Hybrid Warfare
How does Russia leverage AI and the digital domain to destabilise Eastern Europe’s security architecture? Moscow utilises an automated ecosystem of generative AI, cyber-kinetic attacks, and domestic proxies to exploit societal fractures, inducing strategic paralysis in “in-between” states. To counter this, nations must move beyond technical fixes toward context-specific reforms that protect electoral integrity and…
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The Hidden Machinery of Immigration Enforcement:
The latest contract between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Zignal Labs expands the agency’s use of an “unseen system” of pervasive digital tools for migration enforcement. The irreducibly digital dimension of contemporary democratic governance is increasingly strained by nascent digital authoritarianism. As surveillance technologies pervade executive agencies, their effects extend beyond immigration enforcement and…
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Perception Disorder
How strategically used information on social media platforms shapes public perception during contemporary conflicts? Both false and factually correct content can be deployed to manipulate audiences, reinforce binary narratives, and heighten polarization. Information whether false or factually correct, can be used strategically on social media platforms to distort perception of users about global events.