In the first Article, Alicia Solow-Niederman argues that the rise of artificial intelligence has triggered an "inter-regime doctrinal collapse" between privacy law and copyright law, enabling leading AI developers to exploit data acquisition and evade legal oversight.
Human-Centered AI for Social Impact: https://t.co/VrrMsR6ivE
@stanforddschool and @StanfordHAI are joining forces to equip leaders in the social sector with tools to design AI-driven solutions that are both innovative and responsible.
Language models gave AI the ability to talk about the world. World models will give AI the ability to understand it. But “world model” is an overloaded term. What does it mean? HAI Founding Director @drfeifei offers the taxonomy that matters now. https://t.co/n7Shl5v3wT
Physics presents distinctive AI problems that go beyond computer vision or NLP applications. How can ML accelerate discovery, and which physics principles can improve AI? Explore these and more at the 2026 Conference on Physics and AI next week: https://t.co/69l29DZxsS
Most workers will not navigate digital change through specialist skills alone. The foundations matter too: digital literacy, critical thinking and social abilities.
New ILO report: https://t.co/05yuB8Loyy
As part of the @Stanford Health AI Week, join us for the inaugural AI for Mental Health (AI4MH) Symposium on June 1. The event will explore how AI is shaping mental health – from foundational advances to real-world implementation and responsible use. https://t.co/O2x3jcd9c6
This morning we are launching the final report of our 3-year @NuffieldFound funded #PissaridesReview
into the #FutureOfWork and #Wellbeing. This major study shows why - and how - human experience *has* to be centred in the process of tech adoption.
https://t.co/i4qbCgaT35
When professionals try to validate AI outputs, generative AI often responds not with corrections or candor but with escalating persuasion tactics. https://t.co/qO8EAMunxf
As organizations deploy artificial intelligence more widely, routine tasks are being automated, and some work is shifting from people to AI systems. Yet, many firms are finding that the returns on their investments in such systems are elusive. https://t.co/UftB463Nka
Keeping humans in the loop is not enough. Organizations should train employees to recognize AI’s persuasion tactics and to validate AI outputs outside the chat interface and rely on parallel judge agents for ongoing oversight. https://t.co/qO8EAMunxf
Researchers including MIT Sloan’s Catherine Tucker offered a strategy for sustainability messaging: “Prioritize improving comprehension through jargon reduction in the near term, followed by targeted use of incentives or penalties once understanding is established.” https://t.co/JNy0py355A
The new book "Priority Technologies," with a foreword by co-director @baselinescene, dives deep into six sectors where advances in technology can support national security and create good jobs.
https://t.co/w9kW6AzX6v
Posted: ESG Shifting Tides: An Analysis of the Changing Narrative around Sustainability and ESG Investment Contraction, https://t.co/tIIHWweL83 #corpgov
Jednym z gości @EECKatowice był Główny Inspektor Pracy Marcin Stanecki, z którym rozmawiano o reformie Państwowej Inspekcji Pracy, jej nowej roli i nowych zadaniach. Szczegóły w artykule👉 https://t.co/qFTesSUdnY
Fot. #EEC2025#Katowice
ICYMI: Cutting the current flow of aid to Ukraine would directly undermine President Trump’s stated goal of achieving a sustainable peace in Ukraine. ⬇️
Ukrainian forces, enabled by essential US assistance, are inflicting unsustainable losses on Russian forces while holding them to marginal gains. Ukrainian efforts, aided by the steady flow of Western aid, have significantly slowed Russian advances along the front, inflicted significant Russian personnel and equipment losses, and undermined Russia's efforts to project economic and domestic stability amid rising pressures from the war.
A suspension of ongoing US military assistance to Ukraine would encourage Russian President Vladimir Putin to continue to increase his demands and fuel his conviction that he can achieve total victory through war. The cessation of US military assistance and monetary assistance aimed at strengthening Ukraine's defense industry could help tip the balance of the war and give Russia greater advantages on the battlefield in Ukraine, increasing the likelihood of a Russian victory in Ukraine.
Russia would leverage the cessation of US aid to Ukraine to seize more territory in Ukraine and attempt to exhaust European support – the approach Putin has outlined in his theory of victory.
Ending US aid to Ukraine and enabling further Russian gains would also embolden Putin and strengthen his belief that Russia can seize and control Ukraine and other former Soviet countries, including current NATO member states.
The Kremlin will likely intensify its military campaign in Ukraine and attempt to exploit any delay or cessation of US military assistance to Ukraine - as the Kremlin did in Spring 2024.
Ukraine is Europe!
We stand by Ukraine.
We will step up our support to Ukraine so that they can continue to fight back the agressor.
Today, it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It’s up to us, Europeans, to take this challenge.
NEW: US President Donald Trump held bilateral phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on February 12.
Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov and Russian Security Council Deputy Chairperson Dmitry Medvedev explicitly rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's proposal to trade occupied Ukrainian territory for territory held by Ukrainian forces in Kursk Oblast during future peace negotiations.
Denmark's Defense Intelligence Service (DDIS) assessed that Russia may have the capabilities to launch a full-scale war against NATO in the next five years, which is consistent with ISW's assessments about Russian efforts to restructure and prepare its military and society for a future conflict with NATO in the medium to long-term.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense (MoD) recently launched the "Contract 18-24" voluntary recruitment program aimed a recruiting 18 to 24-year-old Ukrainians into the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held his first official call with Syrian Interim President Ahmed al Shara on February 12 since the fall of Russian-backed former Syrian President Bashar al Assad.
The Armenian National Assembly approved a draft law in the first reading on February 12 to commence the process of joining the European Union (EU).
Ukrainian forces recently advanced in Kursk Oblast and near Toretsk, and Russian forces recently advanced in Kursk Oblast and near Borova, Siversk, Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Kurakhove.
Russia's Shahed drone production rate may be declining.
The [DDIS] intelligence assessment notably warns that a cessation or freeze of the war in Ukraine on terms favorable to Russia will free up significant Russian military resources for their involvement in another future conventional conflict — consistent with ISW's long-standing assessment.