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China’s EV Dominance Creates Challenges for US Automakers Trying to Break Through
Quotes Timothy Johnson, professor of the practice of energy and the environment in the Nicholas School of the Environment
How AI Risks Creating a ‘Black Box’ At the Heart of US Legal System
Quote Brandon Garret, law professor and director of the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law
AI chatbots sucked up troves of data. Now copyright holders want a cut
Quotes Jennifer Jenkins, law professor
Business Schools Are Going All In on AI
Quotes Bill Boulding, dean of Fuqua School of Business
Does AI Need a ‘Body’ To Become Truly Intelligent? Meta Researchers Think So.
Quotes Boyuan Chen, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
How Bracketologists Are Using Artificial Intelligence This March Madness
Quotes Ezra Miller, mathematics professor
China’s Rush to Dominate AI Comes with a Twist: It Depends on U.S. Technology
Quotes Yiran Chen, distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering
Lawmakers Are Trying to Ban TikTok. But The App Is Hardly the Only Offender
Justin Sherman, senior fellow in the Sanford School of Public Policy, where he runs its research program on data brokerage
Congress Is Right to Want to Curtail TikTok’s Power and Influence
Commentary by Nita Farahany, professor of law and philosophy
As The US Looks to Ban TikTok Over Security Concerns – Could the UK Follow Suit?
Quotes Robyn Caplan, assistant professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, and senior lecturing fellow in the Duke Initiative for Science & Society