Researchers working on the most advanced AI models want rules to be drawn up to minimize the harm the technologies could cause. Their warnings need to be heard.
As President Donald Trump ordered U.S. forces to begin their assault on Iran, David Hearst, the editor-in-chief of the Middle ...
Behind last week’s scrum between the Trump administration and Anthropic lies a deeper question of how warfare is ...
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Rise of the AI Soldiers

The Phantom MK-1 looks the part of an AI soldier. Encased in jet black steel with a tinted glass visor, it conjures a visceral dread far beyond what may be evoked by your typical humanoid robot. And ...
The Justice Conference served as a key platform to coordinate steps on a Special Tribunal, compensation system, and the return of abducted Ukrainian children.
The COC will not solve every dispute. No diplomatic document ever does. But it could provide what diplomats like to call ...
Signed in 2003, the Carpathian Convention is an international agreement that calls for seven Carpathian countries to work together to protect, preserve and provide guidance for sustainable development ...
The leader of the Los Angeles Unified School District says he acted lawfully and has asked to be restored to his position. Alberto Carvalho issued his first public statement since federal agents ...
Voters are frustrated and unhappy with the old political class to the extent that they are ready to gamble on the new ones.
Conflicts don’t always start with an invasion The post Canada Is Already at War with the US—We Just Don’t Know It Yet first appeared on The Walrus.
Judit Takács points out that Hungary is not alone when assessing authoritarian regimes. According to Takács, similar patterns exist in Turkey, Italy, and the US.
The Pittsburgh metro area boasts a vibrant and quirky indie bookstore scene. There are tiny bookstores with carefully curated offerings, large full-service general bookstores, and plenty of niche ...