Regulating the development of artificial intelligence is possible—and necessary. Tristan Paci

Dr Vijay Sakhuja cautions that these developments present clear dangers and could have potentially destabilising consequences 

This is the second (and last) part of the article delves into China’s strategic patience, training methodologies, and information warfare. It broadly examines how Beijing is positioning itself for long-term dominance while controlling global perceptionsCautious Approach and Strategic Patience

At last, human conscience has taken precedence over commercial interests. This was lately seen in a bold move by the multinational giant Google. Goggle has decided to shelve Project Maven, a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) program for development of drones, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to help analyze huge amounts of captured surveillance footage.