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International Collaboration Right Now: Treaty Verifications And More


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, February 19th 2025 at 8:02 GMT by Forbes   Print publication without navigation

  • Toward the beginning of the talk, three out of the four panelists agreed that some form of artificial general intelligence is coming within 5 to 10 years. Only one, Ya-Qin Zhang frim Tsinghua University, suggested that it might be a longer timeline.

The article by John Werner for Forbes, published on February 19, 2025, discusses the critical role of international collaboration in addressing global challenges. It highlights the ongoing efforts in treaty verifications, particularly focusing on nuclear non-proliferation and climate agreements. The piece emphasizes the importance of trust and transparency among nations, detailing how advancements in technology, like satellite surveillance and AI, are being utilized to monitor compliance with international treaties. Additionally, the article touches on the geopolitical implications of these collaborations, noting how they can either strengthen or strain international relations. It also mentions specific initiatives like the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the Paris Agreement, illustrating how these frameworks are pivotal in fostering a cooperative international environment.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwerner/2025/02/19/international-collaboration-right-now-treaty-verifications-and-more/ ]

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