The AI tightrope – squaring misinformation with creative freedom
How can governments walk the tightrope of AI regulation – and is too much of its misinformation-spreading capabilities unchecked?
How can governments walk the tightrope of AI regulation – and is too much of its misinformation-spreading capabilities unchecked?
Donald Trump led Ron DeSantis by just 2% in early 2023. Now, four indictments later, he leads by 37%. Why do populist candidates increase their popularity when embroiled in scandal? Perhaps it is due to perceptions of an ‘establishment’ stitch-up.
Putin may have suppressed a rebellion at home in June following the Wagner mutiny, but abroad his support looks more fragile than ever – particularly amongst historical allies.
With Greece facing two general elections in the space of 35 days, many wonder why this has happened, whilst some may see similarities closer to home.
There is plenty of shared ideology between the left-wing Greens and far-right Alternative für Deutschland. What lessons can UK Conservatives learn from this dynamic?
Our director Thomas Borwick reflects on College Green Group’s success in organising the 55th conference of the International Association of Political Consultants.
The legislative elections in France have passed their first round and President Emmanuel Macron’s majority coalition in the legislature looks set for losses. Winning 350
The manifesto presented by the RN still paints a radical picture for the future of France under a Le Pen presidency. It proposes to prioritise the rights of French natives over non-natives in accessing services such as housing, benefits, jobs, and health services.
An electoral experiment ended in failure. Was Viktor Orbán’s victory due to baked-in bias towards his government and party, or the result of a coalition brought together by poor judgement?
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