Joe Crowley reflects on his time in the House following 9/11 to provide insight on how Congress should handle the global crisis and provide hope, resources, and leadership for the American people.
John Rogers shares how races are making the quick move to digital in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, radically changing the ground game of campaigning.
Lily Adams runs through how presidential campaigns are going to have to shift their organizing strategies in order to maintain momentum through a global pandemic.
On April 11, 2024, former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the Georgetown student body in Gaston Hall for a discussion on “The Global Fight for Democracy.”
— Jiyon Chatterjee
On April 9, 2024, Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy’s Massive Data Institute and the Tech & Public Policy program hosted the final installment of the “AI & Me” series. The series culminated with a discussion from a panel of experts to delve into the nuances of artificial intelligence in creativity and content.
— Neha Jampala
In advocating for a future where AI transforms healthcare, policy development should not occur in isolation. Interdisciplinary teams, including ethicists, technologists, healthcare professionals, and policymakers, must collaborate to create robust policies. This approach ensures that ethical considerations are integrated from the ground up, rather than being afterthoughts, fostering AI implementations that are not only technologically advanced but also ethically sound and socially responsible.
— Neha Jampala