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Why The Military Can’t Trust AI
Large language models can make bad decisions—and could trigger nuclear war.
China’s Alternative Order: And What America Should Learn From It
By now, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ambition to remake the world is undeniable. He wants to dissolve Washington’s network of alliances and purge what he dismisses as “Western” values from international bodies. He wants to knock the U.S. dollar off its pedestal and eliminate Washington’s chokehold over critical technology.
Margaret E. Raymond On Proven Results: Highlighting The Benefits Of Charter Schools For Students And Families
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The Five Futures Of Russia: And How America Can Prepare For Whatever Comes Next
Vladimir Putin happened to turn 71 last October 7, the day Hamas assaulted Israel. The Russian president took the rampage as a birthday present; it shifted the context around his aggression in Ukraine. Perhaps to show his appreciation, he had his Foreign Ministry invite high-ranking Hamas representatives to Moscow in late October, highlighting an alignment of interests.
Great Powers Don’t Mind Their Own Business, They Shape The Future, Says Condoleezza Rice At 2024 Drell Lecture
Hoover Institution Director Condoleezza Rice gave a speech titled “What Does America Stand For?” Rice discussed the economic, political, and military systems championed by the US following World War II, how those systems are being challenged, and what America’s role in the world should be today.
Hoover and Stanford HAI Host Emerging Watchdogs At Conference To Confront Challenges Of Regulating Artificial Intelligence
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The Second Cold War Is Escalating Faster Than The First
To understand what is at stake in the fight against the axis of China, Russia and Iran, just read “The Lord of the Rings.”
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In this episode of Battlegrounds, H.R. McMaster and Elbegdorj Tsakhia discuss Mongolian security concerns, the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the continued threat of warfare in the Pacific, on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
TikTok’s Ticking Clock: National Security Vs. Free Speech; Dr. Evil And James Bond
Amy Zegart, the Hoover Institution’s Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow and author of Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence, joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. McMaster to discuss Israel’s intel failure, whether TikTok is the menace it’s portrayed to be, plus how spy films (wrongly) shape the public’s view on espionage.
Two Parents Or One? What It Means For Children And Society
Melissa Kearney joins Steven Davis to discuss The Two-Parent Privilege, her highly insightful book on the stunning decline in the share of children who live with two parents. Why has this happened? What are the consequences for children and society? How should we respond?
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Berkeley Dean Erwin Chemerinsky joins Jane Bambauer and Eugene Volokh to discuss students’ and professors’ free speech and academic freedom rights.
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