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Lawfare Daily: Jonathan Zittrain on Controlling AI Agents
What are AI agents? -
The Rise of the Compliant Speech Platform
Content moderation is becoming a “compliance function,” with trust and safety operations run like factories and audited like investment banks. -
Sounding the Alarm on Digitally Enabled Sanctions Evasion
Innovative sanctions evasion practices should prompt a reassessment of the national security risks posed by digital financial technologies. -
Lawfare Daily: Making Sense of the Doppelganger Disinformation Operation, with Thomas Rid
What is the Doppleganger campaign? -
How the Secret Service Failed to Prevent a Trump Assassination Attempt
A report from the Senate HSGAC details USSS security and planning failures related to the July 13 attempt on Trump’s life in Butler, Pa. -
What Does the 60-Day Rule Require?
It’s past time for the Justice Department to respond to the inspector general’s 2018 request to clarify the meaning of the 60-day rule on electoral interference. -
Lawfare Daily: The Antitrust Implications of AI Systems with David Lawrence
What are the antitrust implications of AI systems? -
Chatter: Freedom of the Seas, with David Bosco
Discussing the origins of the freedom of the seas concept. -
The Kids Are Not Alright
Aspiring terrorists are getting younger and younger. There isn’t a simple policy answer for it. -
The Week That Was
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Lawfare Daily: Lies and Rumors After Hurricanes Helene and Milton
How and why does misinformation spread after disasters? -
How Telegram Turbocharges Organized Crime
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
How Autocrats Gained the Upper Hand
A review of Anne Applebaum, “Autocracy, Inc.”(Doubleday, 2024). -
A Financial Primer on a New International AI Organization
Creating an effective international AI organization requires knowing how to pay for it. -
Rational Security: The "No, Not That Stormy" Edition
Scott Anderson talked to Molly Reynolds, Kevin Frazier, and Katherine Pompilio about the week's big national security news stories -
Domestic Policing Deployment and Public Trust in the Military
What do Americans think about domestic deployments? -
Lawfare Daily: A New Exhibition on Visual Investigation with Lisa Luksch, Anjli Parrin, and Brad Samuels
What is visual investigation? -
Artificial Intelligence Is Accelerating Iranian Cyber Operations
Over the past few decades, Iran has been quietly building its cyber capability in the shadow of great powers. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Oct. 10
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
Counting the Costs in Cybersecurity
It’s time to measure the cybersecurity outcomes that matter most.
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Tracing the Origins of a ‘New American Surveillance State’
A review of Byron Tau, "Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State" (Crown, 2024). -
Legal Challenges Mount Against Renewed U.S. Sanctions on the ICC
Three lawsuits challenging EO 14203 raise important constitutional and statutory claims with far-reaching implications for U.S. engagement with international justice institutions. -
1,000 AI Bills: Time for Congress to Get Serious About Preemption
If this growing patchwork of parochial regulatory policies takes root, it could undermine U.S. AI innovation.