AI Policy Briefs
Read our Academic Policy Briefs. They challenge important assumptions and break new ground.
Can AI Care?
The relationship between humans and artificial intelligence is complex and evolving. As the lines between human reality and digital data blur at an unprecedented pace, it is becoming increasingly difficult to define and contain the new roles AI is adopting across human society and in peoples’ daily lives. Steadily, the very innate human responsibility to empathise has been delegated to machines. Thus in this policy brief we ask a simple question – Can AI Care?
Jiyoon Kim, University of Oxford
Designed Without Her?
As the world meets in Geneva for the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit 2026, we are happy to present a Special Policy Brief on why inclusive AI requires Women in the Room. No AI solution can be successful if it leaves out 50% of humanity.
Let us convene and talk on issues that generate real-world impact. Let us ensure Women are present in the room when AI is designed and built!
Lucie Calléja | France
UN Global AI for Good Summit 2026
Cost and Price of Ai
Use of LAWS in the war with Iran and risks of Military AI
Since 28 February 2026, Israel and the U.S. have conducted the world’s first state led military attack campaign in which LAWS and Generative AI targeting platforms have been deployed at strategic scale against another state: Iran. These systems serve as central instruments of force in the ongoing war in the Middle East, one that has engulfed the entire region and created global disruption.
Policy Brief | 09 March 2026
Mutual Assured AI Malfunction.
The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) defined as nuclear annihilation, ruled the twentieth century. As the 21st century matures, a new structural reality is emerging, built not on fissile material but in code, compute, and data. Known as Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM), the concept outlines a deterrence regime in which any state’s aggressive bid for unilateral superintelligence (AI) dominance will be pre-empted by adversaries through sabotage: be it cyber, covert or kinetic.
This Brief assesses how MAIM reshapes 21st century strategic stability and analyses specific implications for Indian deterrence architecture.
Race to AI Superintelligence
India U.S. AI Partnership
The Paper outlines the different AI initiatives that are now driving the new phase of Indo – U.S. relations. It maps out the significant operational and strategic convergence between the two major partners on artificial intelligence. Celebrating 250 Years of American Democracy.
Celebrating 250 Years of American Democracy
Frontiers Original Research Article
Nucleus Accumbens Core Dopamine D2 Receptor-Expressing Neurons Control Reversal Learning but Not Set-Shifting in Behavioral Flexibility in Male Mice
This paper examines neural pathways in mice to investigate how they behave differently to rewards when the specific pathway is blocked.
1st Author – Jiyoon Kim, South Korea