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Lawfare Daily: Geoff Schaefer and Alyssa Lefaivre Škopac on AI Adoption Best Practices
How can AI be adopted ethically and responsibly? -
The Potential National Security Consequences of Unplanned Domestic Military Missions
The military should take care of its core missions first. -
Rational Security: The “Tortured Pundits Department” Edition
This week, Scott Anderson was joined by Natalie Orpett, Anna Bower, and Matt Gluck to talk over some of the week's big national security news. -
Eric Adams Indictment Unsealed
According to the indictment, Adams allegedly accepted bribes and illegal campaign contributions from foreign donors. -
Why Courts Don’t Enforce Arms Transfer Restrictions Under U.S. Law
Courts typically dismiss cases when plaintiffs sue to enforce statutes restricting the provision of arms or military aid. -
Negligence Liability for AI Developers
Shifting the focus of AI liability from the systems to the builders. -
Lawfare Daily: Steve Coll on Saddam Hussein and the Limits of American Power in the Middle East
Discussing “The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America’s Invasion of Iraq.” -
Governing Robophobia
Human bias against robots could negatively impact AI policy. -
Products Liability for Artificial Intelligence
How products liability law can adapt to address emerging risks in artificial intelligence. -
Lawfare Daily: Itsiq Benizri on the Regulatory and Political Implications of Thierry Breton’s Resignation from the EU Commission
Why did Breton resign from the EU Commission? -
Springfield, Ohio, Is a Microcosm of American Political Violence
This latest incident of political violence in Springfield demonstrates that a clear playbook for violent extremists has emerged. -
President Biden Addresses the UN General Assembly
Biden gave his final UNGA address as president.