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Session on computational diplomacy at the International Conference on Computational Science, Prague July 2023

July 20th, 2023|Categories: Conference, News|

Mermbers of the SiDLab co-organised and contributed to a session on computational diplomacy at the International Conference on Computational Science in Prague in July 2023. Web Address: https://codip.github.io/ Contacts: Michael Lees, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, email Bastian Chopard, University of Geneva, Switzerland, email Brian Castellani, University of Durham, United Kingdom, email Description: Uncertainty [...]

Counting the Costs of US-China Technology Decoupling

December 22nd, 2022|Categories: News, SiDLab in the news|

The global implications of the US-China competition over technology including advanced semiconductors would be better understood if policymakers, diplomats and other players in the unfolding quarrel used big-data analytics and artificial intelligence to study the complexities and convolutions of the decoupling dispute, write Roland Bouffanais of the University of [...]

Computational Diplomacy – The Science of an Art?

September 15th, 2022|Categories: News, SiDLab in the news|

Vast troves of historical data exist on negotiations and responses and agreements. The trick is a means to read it. Digital disinformation, cyberwarfare and AI-driven military campaigns have changed the face of geopolitics and raised the stakes for diplomatic negotiations. In a complex and rapidly technologising world, can we [...]

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