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Countries with permissive copyright rules are associated with high levels of artificial intelligence innovation. But too liberal laws could backfire.
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February 24, 2025
How Much Copyright is Needed to Fuel AI?
Countries with permissive copyright rules are associated with high levels of artificial intelligence innovation. But too liberal laws could backfire.
February 24, 2025
Can Europe Make Up for US Retreat?
As the US curtails development aid, Europe is left alone to counter China’s Belt and Road in the Global South. Team Europe has a fighting chance.
February 24, 2025
Ukraine: Where Do We Go From Here?
President Trump has four key demands for Ukraine and Europe. They will be difficult to meet but not impossible, writes Ambassador Kurt Volker in Kyiv.
February 24, 2025
Trustquake: The Arc of the Deal
A quick fix to the war will have long-term costs.
February 24, 2025
Ukraine: The Calendar of Death
Three years after Russia’s all-out war began, Ukrainians are finding ways to remember those they have loved and lost.
February 21, 2025
Confronting the AI Copyright Crunch
Artificial intelligence developers are harvesting copyrighted content from across the web. Is this practice fair, robbery, or something in between?
February 21, 2025
So, You Want a Ukrainian Election?
The US demands that Ukraine hold an election in a war-ravaged state present unique challenges.
February 21, 2025
Humble the Bankers and Give Russia’s Cash to Ukraine
The veto applied by European bankers and bureaucrats to military aid for Ukraine must end. Here’s how to do it.
February 20, 2025
Behind the Lines: Russia’s Struggle to Colonize Ukraine
Despite Russification programs, repression, population replacement, and forced identity changes, Moscow’s colonizing tactics have failed to break the spirit of Ukrainians.