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    26 Sep 2019

    Deepfakes have the potential to cause serious harm in elections, global affairs, and beyond. 💻 🌐What can countries and social media platforms do to better manage this type of ?

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    Nov 4
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    Apr 3

    We've published an early release of our Community Mobility Reports in 130+ countries which provide insights that could help public health officials understand the impact of response strategies such as social distancing:

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    5 Dec 2019

    Here's some of the best advice I got when I became a manager last year! It's simple, but considering most people receive no management training whatsoever these days, it's better than nothing. Thread!

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    14 Nov 2019

    Great discussion at the Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity in Geneva this week. Delighted to have partnered with to co-design the financial services cybersecurity session. More details about our FinCyber project here:

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    Strategic ambiguity: Helpful or harmful? The Trump administration’s “Syria policy resembled a Rorschach inkblot—an ambiguous shape to which observers could ascribe their own preferred meaning.”

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    14 Nov 2019
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  8. 13 Nov 2019

    Deepfakes could cause serious harm in elections, global affairs, and beyond. Social media plays a massive role by deciding how infect our public discourse. I’m glad to see soliciting input on its policy for moderating deepfakes.

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    4 Nov 2019

    Now that AI ethics principles have been proposed for DoD, it would be interesting to compare against AI ethics principles from leading companies and advocacy groups. What are the zones of (dis)agreement? What can we learn from framing, word choice, order?

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  10. 25 Oct 2019

    Reigning in the power of Big-Tech is a complicated undertaking; lawmakers must take a nuanced approach that balances national security interests with the need for more public accountability. lays out the tradeoffs lawmakers will have to consider:

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    22 Oct 2019

    I wrote a piece on how breaking up Big Tech companies could affect U.S. national security. The sheer size of Big Tech is both a national security asset and a hindrance. Here are some ideas for balancing the risks on both sides.

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    23 Oct 2019

    's new breakthrough is another reminder of how often we rely on big tech companies to fund long-term, advanced R&D with national security implications. Any responsible proposal to break up Google must show how this critical work would continue apace.

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    24 Oct 2019

    Journalists, fact-checkers and investigators will be key part of dealing with as with other mis and . researched what they need as tools: 1/

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    25 Oct 2019
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  16. 15 Oct 2019

    I count myself as one among the millions of graduate students inspired by Duflo, Kremer and Banerjee's "experimental approach." They are game-changers.

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    10 Oct 2019

    I work on + I want good solutions. But if you write re '100% success detecting', or 'a simple solution' you're not listening to either socio-political or technical realities + if your sounding board are in main privileged male techies you're going to create real harm.

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    Bill Burns in : “I’ve never seen an attack on diplomacy as damaging, to both the State Department as an institution and our international influence, as the one underway today.”

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    Governments across the globe are racing to keep up with the fast pace of . How should policymakers respond? 👉

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    In as with other technologies, what we have isn’t really a global economy, but a set of partially connected national economies playing out on the global stage. and ’s Steven Weber explain 👇

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    Manipulated media is being used *today* to dehumanize and target women across the world. It’s essential that we continue to combat this trend, even as we prepare for the challenges MM creates for political debate.

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