
September 2025 online courses | Diplo Academy
15 September 2025
Online
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Diplo Academy is excited to announce the start of two online courses on 15 September 2025:
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Technology Innovations for Creative Diplomacy
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04 May, 2026
AI goes to war
The new contractual architecture between the AI big tech firms and the heart of the United States military-industrial complex is a way of keeping suppliers aligned with the Trump administration’[...]
02 May, 2026
When AI writes the rules: How to avoid fake laws governing real life
AI systems are increasingly capable of producing legal language and rules that look authoritative, including cases where outputs have echoed or fabricated legal references, as highlighted in South Afr[...]
28 Apr, 2026
Open-Weight AI takes root
In rural Kenya, a smallholder farmer points their basic smartphone at mottled cassava leaves. Within seconds, an app powered by open-weight AI delivers a precise diagnosis: cassava mosaic disease, wit[...]
27 Apr, 2026
Claude Mythos and the myth of AI control
How one cyber‑offensive model should change AI governance? The news about AI model developments and breakthroughs in capabilities and speed is almost daily, to the point that one hardly pays attenti[...]
20 Apr, 2026
The gap between AI rules and AI reality
Why the two biggest AI regulatory efforts are both struggling, and what that means for everyone else? Artificial intelligence governance has no shortage of ambition. Treaties are being negotiated, nat[...]
14 Apr, 2026
Why AI procurement is the new frontier of diplomacy
Artificial intelligence is frequently addressed in treaties, national strategies, and United Nations processes. However, many of the most consequential decisions about how AI affects individual rights[...]
06 Apr, 2026
The role of the World Data Organization on the digital sovereignty chessboard
Beijing hosted the founding assembly of the first international organisation dedicated specifically to data governance and development.[...]
01 Apr, 2026
How AI is making medicine personal, accessible, and complicated
Few fields have seen artificial intelligence’s transformative power as vividly as medicine and pharmaceutical research. In labs and living rooms around the world, AI models are enabling breakthrough[...]
30 Mar, 2026
The unexpected gift: What open-weight AI brings to smaller countries
For years, the dominant story in artificial intelligence has been one of controlled access. A handful of companies, almost all of them American, built powerful AI systems and made them available to th[...]
23 Mar, 2026
The war we’re not watching: The fight for the future of human knowledge
Amid global focus on the Middle East conflict, a more consequential shift for humanity is unfolding quietly: the privatization of intelligence itself. Sam Altman's vision of AI as a metered utility, l[...]
16 Mar, 2026
AI Regulation meets enforcement reality: How the rules actually work
There is endless chatter about regulating AI and setting rules and boundaries to keep things safe. But it often ends up sounding vague, buried in jargon, or too abstract. What does it actually mean in[...]
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2025
America’s AI Action Plan
The White House AI Action Plan outlines America's strategy to achieve global dominance in artificial intelligence, emphasizing the need for rapid inno... Read more
2025
AI Apprenticeship: Learning about AI by developing AI
AI Apprenticeship publication explores how learning by building can equip professionals with the skills, ethics, and adaptability needed for the AI er... Read more
2025
EspriTech de Genève
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2025
An International Digital Strategy for the European Union
The European Commission's Joint Communication outlines an International Digital Strategy aimed at enhancing the EU's global tech competitiveness and i... Read more
2023
EU Council conclusions on EU Digital Diplomacy
The EU Council emphasizes the urgent need for a coherent strategy in digital diplomacy amid geopolitical challenges, particularly following Russia's a... Read more
2019
Mediation and artificial intelligence: Notes on the future of international conflict resolution
Over the last years AI has emerged as a hot topic with regard to its impact on our political, social, and economic lives.... Read more
2019
The EU’s New Commission: Digital Policy in the Limelight (Briefing Paper #13)
In this briefing paper, Dr Stephanie Borg Psaila analyses Ursula von der Leyen's new EU Commission's emphasis on digital policy for 2019–2024.... Read more
2018
Searching for Meaningful Human Control. The April 2018 Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (Briefing Paper #10)
In this briefing paper, Ms Barbara Rosen Jacobson analyses the debate of the April 2018 meeting of the Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) of the Conv... Read more
2017
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Mapping the GGE Debate (Briefing Paper #8)
The paper discusses the ongoing debate in the Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) and the varying perspect... Read more
2011
E-learning at Fiji National University
In this paper, Fiji National University (FNU) was used to determine the possibility of e-learning. A new programme was chosen and a programme document... Read more
2011
Marrying education with ICT
‘It is necessary to ensure the responsible use of technology and to stress the innovation and knowledge sharing that technology allows over the oppo... Read more
2011
Emerging Leaders for a Digital World (2011): Dalsie Greenrose Kalna Baniala from Vanuatu
‘With the number of training courses I have attended, including attending the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), I have learnt a lot.’... Read more
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