The divest-or-be-banned TikTok ultimatum that U.S. President Joe Biden signed into law in April poses a dilemma for the app’s claimed 170 million U.S. users: allegiance to TikTok or the ...
As the U.S. presidential campaign barrels toward its big, traditional fall push, both contestants have found ways to emphasize the centrality of Washington’s competition with Beijing to the country’s future. ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology offers plenty to worry about before we get to the oft-cited risk that one day we might construct intelligent machines that could turn against us. It’s ...
Let’s get one thing clear: the Democratic party’s presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, was never the border czar, despite her political opponents’ attempts to label her as such. If ...
The RSA Conference was founded in 1991, as a single-panel discussion focused on cryptography. Over the years, the conference, now held in multiple locations around the globe, has grown into ...
In June, Apple announced a new product called Apple Intelligence. It’s being sold as a new suite of features for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac that will use artificial intelligence ...
The United States and China recently held their first official dialogue on artificial intelligence risks. Though a step in the right direction, the meeting is unlikely to resolve bilateral tensions ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. The highlights this week: Protests in Kenya turn violent, Ghana’s debt deal, and Namibia decriminalizes homosexuality. If you would like to receive Africa Brief in ...
This year marks 30 years since the Rwandan genocide in 1994, when a Hutu-majority government and a privately owned radio station with close ties to the government colluded to murder ...
When a Philippine court ruled in April against the commercial propagation of two key genetically modified crops, it inflamed a debate that has divided environmentalists and scientists for decades. Golden ...