How might AI remake societies in the next 50 years? What can we do now to shape those shared futures?
Let’s prepare for the second and third order effects of AI. Read our latest recommendations.
How might AI remake societies in the next 50 years? What can we do now to shape those shared futures?
Let’s prepare for the second and third order effects of AI. Read our latest recommendations.
We envision a future where technology and information empower communities and strengthen democracy. Our mission is to connect and spark policy action among those crucial to making our interconnected world accessible, safe, and inclusive — both online and off.
How can bridging the gap between tech and marginalized communities help to preserve democracy? Our roundtable participants share reflections.
The race for AI dominance is often framed as a US-China competition, but this overlooks the role of the Global South in AI geopolitics.
Following adoption of the Global Digital Compact, I made remarks at an informal stakeholder consultation hosted by the United Nations.
This is a moment of urgency for journalists as the Trump administration attacks major news organizations and blocks access to reporters.
We bring clarity and insight to complex topics amid a noisy information environment. Read our recent reports.
See All
When imagining the effects of AI, we look ahead several decades, beyond first order impacts, to ensure these tools benefit all of humanity.
While the US and UK share some priorities and values, there are significant differences in their approaches to AI competition with China.