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Quarterly journal published by @AUC's School of Global Affairs & Public Policy.

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“Left unexamined and unchecked, [compute governance] is likely to lead to much higher risks of conflict between the United States and China, including over Taiwan," writes Paul Triolo Paul Triolo. thecairoreview.com/essays/a-costl…

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“[T]hings will not end well if we ignore or downplay the malicious uses of generative AI and deepfakes,” writes Hany Farid, professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Stay tuned for the release of our upcoming edition on AI. thecairoreview.com/essays/the-fut…

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“We should not be tempted by a dichotomous view of U.S.-China competition in which the ‘winning’ state gobbles up the Middle East’s ambitions,” writes defense and technology policy analyst Vincent J. Carchidi, Vincent J. Carchidi . thecairoreview.com/essays/great-p…

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“History suggests that policymakers tend to overestimate the risks of technology proliferation and underestimate the benefits of cooperation and technology diffusion,” writes Johannes Himmelreich, political philosophy researcher at Syracuse University. thecairoreview.com/essays/silicon…

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“[T]he U.S.–Iran talks carry tremendous stakes for all actors involved, whether present at the negotiating table or not,” writes Ali Fathollah-Nejad, founder and director of the Center for Middle East and Global Order Ali Fathollah-Nejad, PhD. thecairoreview.com/essays/tehrans…

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“The aggressive U.S. approach to China risks triggering conflict between the two nations while upending any progress to a global framework for AI safety” explains Paul Triolo, Senior VP for China and Technology Policy Lead at DGA ASG Paul Triolo. thecairoreview.com/essays/a-costl…

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“Used well, AI can expand access, scaffold curiosity, and amplify learning. Used poorly, it accelerates the flattening of educational experience into a series of plausible outputs,” writes jurist Thomas Skouteris. thecairoreview.com/essays/what-co…

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As AI transforms education, law, and global policy, how can we integrate it wisely—balancing innovation with ethics, equity, and human agency in everyday life? ChatGPT answers this question in this AI-generated essay. thecairoreview.com/essays/beyond-…

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A deepfake of Will Smith is eating spaghetti, children in Nigeria are being taught by both humans and machines, and a tech race between the United States and China brings a risk of new conflict. Read more here: thecairoreview.com/spring-summer-…

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“By harnessing these machine learning technologies, countries in the MENA region have a transformative opportunity to democratize education and bridge the persistent divide,” write researchers Javaid Sofi Javaid Iqbal and Junaid Nabi Junaid Nabi, MD, MPH . thecairoreview.com/essays/artific…

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“We should not be tempted by a dichotomous view of U.S.-China competition in which the ‘winning’ state gobbles up the Middle East’s ambitions,” writes defense and technology policy analyst Vincent J. Carchidi Vincent J. Carchidi . thecairoreview.com/essays/great-p…

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“History suggests that policymakers tend to overestimate the risks of technology proliferation and underestimate the benefits of cooperation and technology diffusion,” writes Johannes Himmelreich of Syracuse University. thecairoreview.com/essays/silicon…

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“The New Frontier” is here, whether we like it or not. Read more about about the global implications of AI in our Spring/Summer 2025 edition, available now. thecairoreview.com/spring-summer-…

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How does an AI-generated video of Will Smith eating spaghetti threaten democracy? Hany Farid, professor at the University of California, Berkeley, explains the dangers of deepfakes in our Spring/Summer 2025 edition on AI. thecairoreview.com/essays/the-fut…

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“To be human is not to write alone, but to assume responsibility for what is written,” explains Thomas Skouteris, jurist and associate professor and chair of law at the American University in Cairo. thecairoreview.com/essays/hybrid-…

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“In this context, the Gaza war may represent not just a humanitarian catastrophe but also a pivotal moment in the globalization of AI-enabled warfare,” writes Anwar Mhajne, associate professor of political science at Stonehill College Dr. Anwar Mhajne انوار محاجنه thecairoreview.com/essays/gaza-is…

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Check it out—our Spring/Summer 2025 edition, “The New Frontier” is available now! thecairoreview.com/spring-summer-…

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As AI becomes increasingly present in human decision making, examining exactly what we expect from a ‘fair’ and ‘just’ world has become incredibly important. Read this Q&A with philosopher Aaron Wolf of Colgate University. thecairoreview.com/q-a/fairness-a…

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“Ukraine has become the world’s first real-time laboratory for the deployment and regulation of artificial intelligence in war,” writes Anna Mysyshyn, legal expert and researcher in AI, cybersecurity, and digital governance. thecairoreview.com/essays/governi…