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Hillary Rodham Clinton said during an IGP panel event that, while online disinformation is nothing new, artificial intelligence could take it to frightening new levels.
Ericka Persson MPA ’25 studies disinformation in relation to elections and democracy.
Erica Lonergan wrote in last year’s DoD Strategy that “The inefficient division of labor between the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps prevents the generation of a cyber force ready to carry out its mission.”
Erica Downs, Yushan Lou and co-author wrote: “The SEC’s mandate helps the U.S. keep pace. Overturning it would set us back.”
Jeffrey Sachs said: “The same tensions that led to the war in Ukraine are reflected in the strained relations between the United States and China.”
Dale Buscher said “some of the anti-migrant sentiment is because of the messaging coming out of City Hall, where the mayor keeps saying how expensive this is and how it’s draining the city’s resources.”
Lionel Beehner said if Russia were to try and establish a buffer zone inside Ukraine it might just be a thinly veiled attempt at seizing more Ukrainian territory.
Jonathan Lesh MIA ’24, along with his teammates from Princeton, won the US Department of Energy Geothermal Collegiate Competition. Their team partnered with the Native Village of Elim to explore geothermal options for the 330-person Alaskan town.
Alexander Cooley joins Marc Lynch’s podcast to discuss regional studies, geopolitical shocks, and social science.