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Another new low from Senate Republicans
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Discussing the skepticism surrounding AGI claims.
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In recent simulations, leading AI systems blackmailed their human users—or even let them die—to avoid being shut down or replaced.
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Discussing what the famine in Gaza means for Israel-Palestinian relations.
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The 2-1 opinion is a signal—whether intentional or not—that the majority believes the Guantanamo military commissions have failed.
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Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Kevin Frazier, and Tyler McBrien talked through the week’s big national security news stories.
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Discussing the rise of the Wagner Group and its role in Russian objectives abroad.
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The contract with El Salvador to imprison alleged gang members violated constitutional rules that apply when the government seeks to impose punishment.
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Armed neutrality or nonalignment can ensure Ukraine’s security outside NATO, but with robust Western security obligations and Russian concessions.
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The targets, rhetoric, and legal justifications of ideological exclusion and deportation may change over time, but the motivation—suppressing dissent—remains the same.
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What is the current regulatory landscape for AI?