Cross-Cultural Values defining AI Governing Principles Spotlight Like previous technological advancements, artificial intelligence is inherently neutral, neither inherently good nor bad. This Spotlight reflects on the question of how to evaluate AI-based technologies that could improve citizens' quality of life and consumer experience, but that are vulnerable to being abused. Alexander Görlach
Digital Safety and Social Inequity: What's the Connection? Explainer The rise in digitally-enabled employment and education raises concern about the potential for digital inequities, including the unequal use of safety behaviors that determine people’s ability to stay safe online Elissa M. Redmiles
Ayelet Gordon-Tapiero Postdoctoral fellow, Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering | Research fellow, Cyber Law Program, Federmann Cyber Security Research Center
Stuck in the Middle: 5G networks in Germany and Israel in times of Sino-American competition Spotlight The rollout of the fifth generation of mobile telecommunication networks (5G) constitutes the backbone of the fourth industrial revolution. The way in which these networks are built, and by whom, has become a hotly debated issue in Western countries. Tim Stuchtey, Amit Sheniak
What are quantum computing and quantum communication? Explainer What are quantum computing and quantum communication? This Explainer provides insights into the potential of qunatum computing and the current pace of development in the quantum domain. Juljan Krause