Carnegie’s Technology and International Affairs Program develops policy‑relevant insights to address the governance challenges and large‑scale risks posed by emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, cyber threats, biotechnology, and the information environment.
Endorsements support Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Carnegie’s Technology and International Affairs Program develops policy‑relevant insights to address the governance challenges and large‑scale risks posed by emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, cyber threats, biotechnology, and the information environment.
Endorsements support Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Project Details
Updated 05/18/26 · By grantmaking.aiThe Technology and International Affairs Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace produces research and convenes stakeholders to help governments and industry manage the systemic risks of emerging technologies. Its work spans AI and geopolitics, AI and development, AI governance, cyber and cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing biotechnology risks, and promoting global digital inclusion.
Theory of Change
Updated 05/18/26 · By grantmaking.aiBy combining rigorous research with direct engagement of policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders on issues such as AI governance, cyber and cloud security, biotechnology risks, and influence operations, the Technology and International Affairs Program seeks to shape norms, incentives, and institutional arrangements so that emerging technologies reduce rather than amplify global security risks.
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