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Drafting regulations needs time, the Professor of Ethics and Technology says. PHOTO: EVERT ELZINGA/SHUTTERSTOCK With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), more and more cities have started adopting services such as policing and traffic management. In an article in The Wall Street Journal from 9 April, Hertie School Professor of Ethics and Technology Joanna Bryson comments on the pioneering role cities such as London and Barcelona currently inherit. “It will take time for

CLÉMENT BEAUNE AT THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Review of the European Seminar, March 16, 2022 Clément Beaune in the Boutmy amphitheatre © Sciences Po EUROPE AND WAR IN UKRAINE: CLEMENT BEAUNE SHARES HIS ANALYSIS Clément Beaune, Minister of State for European Affairs, was the guest of (Sciences Po) School of Public Affairs on the 16th of March to discuss the role of the current French presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) and more particularly, in the geopolitical context we are experiencing today, with the