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Rented, not owned: Middle powers are increasingly reliant on frontier AI systems they neither own nor control.
Blind spot: The push for ‘AI sovereignty’ is focused on where the computing hardware sits, but is neglecti...
High hopes: European policymakers are hoping the EU’s economic clout can pressure the world’s AI developers to adopt European standards.
Not so fast: The GDPR showed how European standards can quickly become the globa...
Good start: Since 2023, successive Dutch export controls on advanced chipmaking equipment have been critical in preventing China from building competitive AI chips.
But not enough: In 2024 ASML sold nearly $3 billion...
In too deep: Deepfakes are becoming a widespread tool in financial crime, misinformation, and the production of nonconsensual intimate imagery.
Solutions aren’t scaling: Policy responses focused on detection and label...
What’s the plan? Through its AI Exports Program, the US is using development finance to push the world into using the ‘full stack’ of American AI – chips, data centers, cloud services, models, and applications.
Trade-...
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I focus on topics at the intersection of emerging technologies, innovation, public policy, and international relations. I enjoy exploring and describing the world in all its complexity and sharing it with others.
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Muhammad Irfan is a researcher and educator with interests in cybersecurity, AI, and emerging digital technologies.
Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School. Research on the economics of AI, compute governance, mechanism design for AI oversight, and international cooperation frameworks.
AI Governance and Policy Strategist, Affiliate, Oxford Martin AIGI
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