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The recent AI Nobel Prize win and California’s vetoed AI safety bill highlight the growing trend of placing our future in the hands of private corporations, with little public accountability.
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With 2024’s elections stoking deep divides, societies worldwide are asking if we can still bridge our differences.
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With the 2024 US election looming, Europe braces for a potential Trump return, preparing to safeguard stability and democracy.
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As the US election nears, Trump promises sweeping deportations and attacks on opponents, while Harris advocates for democratic norms and a people-centered agenda.
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This year’s Nobel laureates link democracy to economic success, but their theory ignores autocratic growth and rehashes old ideas.
View ArticleOpen Letter: Algorithmic Management and the Future of Work in Europe
The EU’s new focus on algorithmic management could safeguard workers’ rights in a tech-driven workplace.
View ArticleGermany’s Governance Crisis: Why State Reform Can’t Wait
Facing mounting challenges, Germany’s outdated, process-bound administration must be reformed.
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