European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity
The United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
Read moreThe United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
Read moreThe evolution of the defense partnership between India and the U.S. is rather remarkable, given that during the Cold War the relationship between the two countries was almost nonexistent.
Read moreThe press freedom in China is deteriorating, as China ranks 177th out of 180 countries and territories, according to the RSF World Press Freedom Ranking 2019.
Read moreIn April, a fire tore through the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris destroying the roof and the building’s world famous spire. As Parisians watched the ancient structure burn, the Kremlin’s disinformation machine got to work.
Read moreDeveloping a vaccine is just one hurdle in the race to fight the dangerous virus.
Read moreIn January, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo twice declined to appear before Congress to discuss U.S. policy in the Middle East, which Congress has deemed of extremely high importance.
Read moreEconomic sanctions threatened against corrupt Iraqi officials wouldn’t be enough to end the political corruption and violence in Iraq, and they aren’t what Iraqis who have staged protests against the government for nearly two months want.
Read moreTwo western hostages, including an American citizen, were released Tuesday by the Taliban. Comments from all sides have fuelled speculations that peace talks might resume.
Read moreIn his final public speech as energy secretary, Rick Perry Tuesday pledged $20 million – later revised to $15 million — for projects on artificial intelligence in the energy sector.
Read moreSenator Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., called for automatic and swift sanctions on Russia with an examination of regional security, nuclear arms control and economic developments at the eighth annual Transatlantic Forum on Russia Thursday.
Read more