The use of AI in China's military, why Ukrainian refugees are essential to the country's recovery, and the first Brookings events of 2023.
Refugees must be central to the reconstruction of Ukraine How does the future of the nearly 8 million refugees who have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion relate to the reconstruction debate? Kemal Kirişci and Sophie Roehse argue that the international community has a responsibility to consider the role of Ukrainian refugees in consolidating peace and ensuring Ukraine’s successful recovery as a democratic state. Read more |
Listen: Looking back on January 6 On the latest episode of the Lawfare Podcast, Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, Scott Anderson, Quinta Jurecic, and Roger Parloff discuss accountability for the attack on the U.S. Capitol, including investigations and prosecutions, the Jan. 6 committee, the legislative process, and more. Listen to the podcast |
China’s People’s Liberation Army and AI innovation As progress in artificial intelligence (AI) has accelerated, nearly every major power has pledged to develop advanced AI capabilities and effectively integrate AI into their armed forces—and none have pursued those efforts as purposefully as China. Amy Nelson and Gerald Epstein explain how the recently established Strategic Support Force of the People’s Liberation Army offers insights into how Beijing aims to infuse AI capabilities throughout the military. Read more |
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