Moving the National Security AI Conversation Beyond Killer Robots

Drone in the sky. Photo credit: Pixabay.com  By: Diane Pinto, Columnist                                    When discussing the applications of artificial intelligence (AI) as they relate to the military and defense spaces, it is easy to think about terminators and cylons running … Continue reading Moving the National Security AI Conversation Beyond Killer Robots

Encouraging Cross-Border Data Flows Can Enable the U.S. to Maintain its Edge in AI

Global Connections (World map texture credits to NASA) Photo Credit: Getty Images. By: Diane Pinto, Columnist When it comes to artificial intelligence as with other commercial and military tools, it is strategically best for U.S. interests for the U.S. to remain at the forefront. So, when reports come out that China could overtake the U.S. … Continue reading Encouraging Cross-Border Data Flows Can Enable the U.S. to Maintain its Edge in AI

No, China Isn’t Going to Invade Taiwan Any Time Soon

Taipei, Taiwan. Photo By: Getty Images By: Diane Pinto, Columnist A few weeks ago, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) released a report titled, China’s Military Power.[i] The report gives an overview of the communist People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) current military power, changing threat perceptions, and describes the potential for armed conflict in the Taiwan Strait … Continue reading No, China Isn’t Going to Invade Taiwan Any Time Soon