The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems has leading scientists, engineers, and businesspeople expressing concerns about humanity losing control over its creations—with severe consequences as the sophistication of AI rises. Anton Korinek discusses lessons learned on AI control from the Facebook Files.
What deters Israeli parents from getting their children vaccinated against COVID-19? Why does Israel’s experience matter to the United States? Oren Heller, Yaniv Shlomo, and Michal Grinstein-Weiss discuss the factors driving vaccine hesitancy among parents.
Though COP26 did lead to some progress in the fight against climate change, the road ahead is a long one and the world does not have much time left to take significant steps to halt and reverse the damage. Dennis Snower explains what it will take now to drive effective and systemic action on climate change.
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