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Artificial intelligence cooperation to support the global response to COVID-19
by
Kirkpatrick, Robert
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Rubel, Sasha
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Luengo-Oroz, Miguel
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4014/4045
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631/326/596/4130
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692/700
2020
In an unprecedented effort of scientific collaboration, researchers across fields are racing to support the response to COVID-19. Making a global impact with AI tools will require scalable approaches for data, model and code sharing; adapting applications to local contexts; and cooperation across borders.
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From Revolution to Reform: Recommendations for Spectrum Policy in Transitional Tunisia
by
Ben-Avie, Jochai
,
Coyer, Kate
,
Kehl, Danielle
in
Broadcasting
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Commercial regulation
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Economic regulation
2013
Will the revolutionary changes of the “Arab Spring” result in more open and democratic media in the affected countries in the Middle East and North Africa? Using developments in Tunisia as a case study, the authors argue that democratically reformed media, Internet, and spectrum policies can lead to a more enabling and pluralistic environment that encourages new market entrants. Progress has been made, but ongoing challenges in structural and institutional reforms remain. The authors make a series of policy recommendations in the hope that Tunisia can be a model for its regional and global peers.
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From Revolution to Reform: Recommendations for Spectrum Policy in Transitional Tunisia
2013
Will the revolutionary changes of the “Arab Spring” result in more open and democratic media in the affected countries in the Middle East and North Africa? Using developments in Tunisia as a case study, the authors argue that democratically reformed media, Internet, and spectrum policies can lead to a more enabling and pluralistic environment that encourages new market entrants. Progress has been made, but ongoing challenges in structural and institutional reforms remain. The authors make a series of policy recommendations in the hope that Tunisia can be a model for its regional and global peers.
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