Robot Soldiers Could Make Up Quarter of British Army by 2030s

By: The Guardian November 8, 2020 Thirty thousand “robot soldiers” could form an integral part of the British army in the 2030s, working alongside humans in and around the frontline, the head of the armed forces said in a television interview on Sunday. Gen Sir Nick Carter said the armed forces needed “to […]
US Companies Rewrite Bonus Plans to Prop up Executive Pay

By: FT October 12, 2020 Companies are rewriting bonus plans, switching performance metrics and ignoring missed targets so that executives do not suffer a big drop in pay as a result of the Covid-19 crisis — changes that could become controversial with shareholders in the months ahead. While many executives are set to […]
Robotic Dog Aims To Help Police Take A Bite Out Of Crime

By: NPR December 16, 2019 A new robotic police dog is being used in Massachusetts. While police robotics aren’t new, they are raising questions about oversight and whether they could be weaponized. Read More
The Great Uncoupling: One Supply Chain for China, One for Everywhere Else

By: FT October 6, 2020 Earlier this year, four dozen lawyers, accountants and bankers from all over Latin America piled into a conference room in an office tower on Miami Waterfront. They listened spellbound as Nicholas Chen, an energetic lawyer who had come all the way from Taiwan, told them about an exodus of manufacturing from […]
Is Facebook Really Ready for the 2020 Election?

By: Associated Press October 18, 2020 Ever since Russian agents and other opportunists abused its platform in an attempt to manipulate the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Facebook has insisted — repeatedly — that it’s learned its lesson and is no longer a conduit for misinformation, voter suppression and election disruption. But it has […]
Facebook’s Long and Halting Fight Against Misinformation

By: Associated Press October 18, 2020 Facebook is facing its toughest challenge yet: an election complicated by a pandemic, a deeply divided nation lured by conspiracy theories and alternate versions of reality. Is it ready? Here are some of the biggest steps and missteps it’s taken in the fight against misinformation since 2016. Nov. […]
Nike, Coca-Cola lobbying to weaken China forced labor bill: Report

By: Fox Business November 30, 2020 Several top companies and business groups have hired lobbyists to alter portions of the bill, the New York Times reported, citing conversations with congressional aides and lobbying records. The groups say they condemn the human rights abuses in the Xinjiang, but warn that some of the measures proposed in the […]
European Mayors Want Brussels’ Help Against Airbnb

By: Politico September 17, 2020 Europe’s cities want to wrest back control from Airbnb — and they want Brussels to help them. Local leaders from Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin, among other cities, met with Commission Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager Thursday with a message: It’s time to force short-term rental platforms to cooperate with local […]
EU Targets Big Tech With ‘Hit List’ Facing Tougher rules

By: FT October 11, 2020 EU regulators are drawing up a “hit list” of up to 20 large internet companies, likely to include Silicon Valley giants such as Facebook and Apple, that will be subject to new and far more stringent rules aimed at curbing their market power. Under the plans, large platforms that […]