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In the NewsFebruary 24, 2020Dreaming big in a small countryMIT NewsThe MISTI Global Startup Labs (GSL) program, now in its 20th year, has expanded its partnerships to include Uruguayan institutions to promote entrepreneurship and data science across Latin America. |
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Analysis + OpinionFebruary 23, 2020Trump and Modi will meet in India this week; here's what to expectChristopher ClaryThe Washington PostPresident Donald Trump heads to India on Feb 24-25, making stops in New Delhi as well as Ahmedabad, in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat. This will be Trump's first visit to India as president. |
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In the NewsFebruary 22, 2020Huge rally will highlight Trump’s visit to IndiaEli Stokols, Shashank BengaliLos Angeles TimesVipin Narang quoted: “For Trump to get up and go all the way to India … it’s a pretty big deal and a validation for Modi in the face of this withering international criticism,” said Vipin Narang, an associate political science professor at MIT. “There’s a lot of focus on the lack of deliverables, but for Modi, the trip itself is the deliverable.” |
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Analysis + OpinionFebruary 21, 2020Mike Pompeo criticized China for not respecting its neighbors’ territorial integrity. What’s the story?M Taylor Fravel The Washington PostM Taylor Fravel reflects on how China’s approach to territorial disputes has been quite different from what Pompeo suggests. |
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In the NewsFebruary 20, 2020A road map for artificial intelligence policyPeter DizikesMIT NewsIn a Starr Forum talk, Luis Videgaray, director of MIT’s AI Policy for the World Project, outlines key facets of regulating new technologies. |
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In the NewsFebruary 18, 2020Fact-checking Tom Cotton's claims about the coronavirusTara SubramaniamCNNVipin Narang quoted: "the thing that weighs against the claim is that it's a terrible bioweapon. If you were engineering a bioweapon this would have the absolute opposite of the characteristics you would want." Cotton's other hypotheses were more plausible, Narang said. "If the claim is that there were bats at the facility that may have had the novel coronavirus and there was a lapse in security and protocol, it's possible but it doesn't sound like there was anything intentional," Narang said. "Unless there's strong evidence to the contrary that should be the operating assumption." |
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In the NewsFebruary 17, 2020Tom Cotton keeps repeating a coronavirus conspiracy theory that was already debunkedPaulina Firozi The Washington PostVipin Narang quoted: After Cotton’s Sunday remarks, Narang said, “These kinds of conspiracy theories are unhelpful. I don’t think it’s particularly helpful, and it’s borderline irresponsible to — and it’s without evidence, so at this point it’s a conspiracy theory — peddle it,” he said. “Cotton should spend more time funding the agencies in the United States that can help contain and combat the virus rather than trying to assign blame.” |
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In the NewsFebruary 10, 2020The 2 most controversial national security items in Trump’s new budgetAlex WardVoxVipin Narang quoted: Experts are split on whether a nuclear modernization program, which gained steam in the Obama years, is a good idea. “If you’re going to have the force, make sure it’s safe, secure, and reliable,” says Vipin Narang, a nuclear expert at MIT. “Some, not all, of the force and the delivery platforms are decades old.” He added that “it just can’t sit and rot.” |
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In the NewsFebruary 10, 2020Might technology tip the scales?Leda ZimmermanDepartment of Political ScienceBenjamin Chang, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science, is using his understanding of computer science to explore the impacts of artificial intelligence on military power, with a focus on US and China. |
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Analysis + OpinionFebruary 7, 2020Iraqi protesters will likely push forward despite violenceMarsin AlshamaryThe World | PRIDespite violence, Iraqi protesters have made political gains, the most significant of which is the recognition by all parties that legitimacy can only come from the people. |