The Wikipedia page defining and describing chatbots has cited an article by Abishur Prakash. The article by Abishur is called "AI-Politicians: A Revolution In Politics." It describes several initiatives to use algorithms as politicians around
MGIMO, Russia's leading educational institute, has highlighted a panel discussion that Abishur Prakash took part in during the Eurasia Forum. The forum was held in Budapest, Hungary. Abishur discussed the geopolitics of technology. Read the
Abishur Prakash spoke about the geopolitics of technology at the Eurasia Forum in Budapest, Hungary. He focused on how Next Geopolitics could transform the future of Eurasia (Europe and Asia).
Abishur Prakash gave his thoughts during a panel discussion at AGE-WELL conference in Moncton, Canada. The panel looked at healthcare and technology in 2050 and what the new implications could be (including geopolitics). AGE-WELL is
Magyar Hang (The Hungarian Voice) is a weekly magazine published in Hungary. It has positively reviewed Abishur Prakash's Next Geopolitics book series which was translated into Hungarian in 2018. You can read the review here
A new book titled "Polarization, Populism, and the New Politics: Media and Communication in a Changing World" has cited Abishur Prakash's book "Next Geopolitics: Volume One." Abishur's work was discussed in a chapter on scientists
The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), a policy organization focused on national security challenges facing the US, has published a piece on artificial intelligence (AI) and geopolitics. Abishur Prakash's thoughts in a Scientific American article
Sztuczna Inteligencja, a leading portal on artificial intelligence (AI) in Poland has quoted Abishur Prakash's thoughts about AI and geopolitics. His thoughts were quoted in an article titled "How not to smash the world into
In Coursera's annual skills report, titled "Global Skills Index 2019," an article written by Abishur Prakash was cited. The article was called "UAE Robotics Blueprint Involves Both Public, Private Sectors" and was originally published in
El Heraldo, a newspaper in Colombia, has mentioned Abishur Prakash's book, Go.AI (Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence), in an article on AI and elections. You can read the full article here (requires translation for English readers).