Inside Out, a new Italian-English news outlet, has mentioned Abishur Prakash on an article on how artificial intelligence (AI) will transform geopolitics. Read the full article here (requires translation for English readers).
Hetek, a weekly Hungarian magazine, has recommended Abishur Prakash's book series, "Next Geopolitics." You can watch Sebestyén István, a journalist for Hetek, discuss Abishur's books here (it is in Hungarian).
Widely read Hungarian magazine "Magyar Hang" has reviewed the Hungarian edition of Abishur Prakash's popular "Next Geopolitics" book series. The Next Geopolitics series was translated and published in Hungarian in September, 2018. To read the
The Institut français des relations internationales, or IFRI, has reviewed Abishur Prakash's latest book, "Go.AI (Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence)." Here is an excerpt of the review which was originally published in French in the IFRI's Politique Etrangère
The Medium publication called "The Startup," which is the most active publication on Medium, has published a story on fake news that cited Abishur Prakash. "But, fake videos aren’t the only way A.I. is making
The Indian Academicians and Researchers Association (IARA) has discussed Abishur Prakash's article on AI-politicians in their quarterly journal. The journal is called the "International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research." Below is a preview of
Pax for Peace, an organization based in the Netherlands focused on resolving conflicts and tensions, has cited Abishur Prakash in a report titled "State of AI: Artificial intelligence, the military and increasingly autonomous weapons." The
Gianluca D'Antonio, a leading cybersecurity expert based in Spain, recommended Abishur Prakash's book, Next Geopolitics: Volume One, during his keynote at RootedCon 2019. His entire presentation can be seen here.
Waldemar Ingdahl, the founder and director of the Sweden-based think tank "Eudoxa," has discussed an article published by Abishur Prakash. The discussed took place on Ingdahl's personal blog, and it revolved around Abishur's piece, "AI-Politicians: