With artificial intelligence increasingly deployed in analysis and decision-making in armed conflict, research shows AI systems will not naturally default to ‘safe’ outcomes in nuclear crises.
As identity environments grow more complex, access failures increasingly stem from decisions made without sufficient context — even as organizations invest heavily in identity tools.
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After a two-year critical review, the WHO has decided to retain the coca leaf in Schedule I of the 1961 Single Convention. Despite finding no evidence of meaningful public health harms, the Expert ...
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The research began as a scientific test of whether subtle changes in pupil dilation and eye movement could reveal deception as reliably as a polygraph.
Priority Setting Partnership aimed to identify and prioritise unanswered questions important to adult patients, their families and health professionals with lived experience of critical care across ...
In a conversation with The Regulatory Review, Lauren McFerran, former chair of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), discusses the central role of the NLRB in enforcing federal labor law, ...