How America Outcompeted Japan
Foreign Affairs, 01 October 2025
The OII's Prof. Carl Frey explains why America outcompeting Japan matters for the US rivalry with China.
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Foreign Affairs, 01 October 2025
The OII's Prof. Carl Frey explains why America outcompeting Japan matters for the US rivalry with China.
, 30 September 2025
A new £185m arts and humanities centre will open in October, it has been announced which will also include academic faculty space, including the Oxford Internet Institute.
The Register, 29 September 2025
Article highlights UK's dependency on vulnerable under sea cables, with commentary from OII researcher Anniki Mikelsaar.
24 September 2025
A new paper from the Tony Blair Institute for Change, featuring a guest contribution from the OII’s Professor Helen Margetts, calls for government action to build better public trust in AI.
6 August 2025
Professor Anoush Margaryan, Visiting Research Fellow at the OII considers how we should frame AI: competitor, collaborator, or tool?
28 July 2025
Researchers including DPhil students from the Oxford Internet Institute will present new research and share recent findings at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) in Vienna.
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With Professor Vili Lehdonvirta, Dr Carl Benedikt Frey, Professor Helmut Krcmar, and Dr Rahild Neuburger
The first in a series of joint webinars looking at the theme of AI & work, jointly curated by the Oxford Internet Institute and TUM Heilbronn Campus.