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Marietje Schaake

Marietje Schaake

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Marietje Schaake, a former member of the European Parliament, is International Policy Director at Stanford University’s Cyber Policy Center, International Policy Fellow at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), a member of the Executive Committee of the UN High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, and Practice Lead for Emerging Technology Governance at the International Center for Future Generations.

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  1. Making Emerging Technologies Safe for Democracy
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    Making Emerging Technologies Safe for Democracy

    Mar 21, 2024 Marietje Schaake & Steven Schuurman urge policymakers to focus on the social impact of digital innovation over industry profits.

  2. The New Tech Risk Environment
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    The New Tech Risk Environment

    Mar 11, 2024 Marietje Schaake talks about the challenge of regulating rapidly advancing AI and digital technologies around the world.

  3. What Global AI Governance Must Do
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    What Global AI Governance Must Do

    Dec 21, 2023 Carme Artigas, et al. propose five principles to maximize the benefits and mitigate the risks of the technology.

  4. Ensuring Cybersecurity for Critical Civilian Infrastructure
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    Ensuring Cybersecurity for Critical Civilian Infrastructure

    Jun 9, 2020 Marietje Schaake & Stéphane Duguin shine a spotlight on a critical but neglected dimension of the COVID-19 crisis.

  5. Don’t Equate Technology with Big Tech
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    Don’t Equate Technology with Big Tech

    Apr 30, 2020 Marietje Schaake calls on policymakers to focus not on technology itself, but on the business models driving its development.

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    In Praise of First-Past-the-Post

    Andrés Velasco explains why Britain’s electoral system is better than all the plausible alternatives.
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    Peacebuilding in the Middle East Requires Women

    Anne-Marie Slaughter & Xanthe Scharff argue that negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians must no longer be the province of men.
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    Macron and Europe’s Centrists Are Out of Good Options

    Yanis Varoufakis shows that an intractable economic conundrum lies behind the current impasse in French politics.
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    Immigration Does Not Start at the US Border

    Carlos Alvarado-Quesada laments the failure of Republicans and Democrats alike to address the root causes of migration.
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    Will AI Kill Off Money?

    Jean-Pierre Landau considers some of the underappreciated implications of an economy run entirely by machines.
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    A Philosopher for Our Times

    Enrique Krauze shows that, given rising illiberalism, the seventeenth-century thinker Baruch Spinoza is as relevant as ever.
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    A New Worldview for Troubled Times

    Dennis J. Snower proposes four principles to guide policymaking and global negotiations in the age of climate change.
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    Navigating Today’s Frothy Financial Markets

    Dambisa Moyo offers a basic framework for assessing the risk of new bubbles and their potential spillover effects.
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    An Arab Spring for Bangladesh?

    M. Niaz Asadullah argues that young protestors could help the country chart a democratic course and achieve sustainable growth.

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