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Risks associated with the rapid development and deployment of artificial intelligence are getting the attention of lawmakers. But one issue that may not be getting adequate attention by policymakers or b...
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Among the many issues AI products raise is whether or not their outputs are protected by Section 230, the foundational statute that shields websites from liability for third-party content.
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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David Cohen is the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a position he held also during the Obama administration.
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Mariel Borowitz on the domain of space diplomacy, auroras and satellites, the Space Force, and more.
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It’s been four years since the Cambridge Analytica settlement, and Facebook is now Meta. So how much has really changed within the company?
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The Proud Boys trial has gone to the jury. It is the longest Jan. 6 case to date and the third case to involve seditious conspiracy charges against senior Proud Boys and folks who ended up being the poin...
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If someone lies about you, you can usually sue them for defamation. But what if that someone is ChatGPT?
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David Priess and Denis Newiak sat down to discuss the disaster film genre, what it says about modernity, and what lessons they hope politicians are taking away from the genre.
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On the dangerous shortcomings of the Pentagon's “lowest level” policy to address sexual harassment.
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Polina Ivanova joined Benjamin Wittes from Berlin to talk about Evan Gershkovich: who he is, why he has been detained by the Russians, what we know about his conditions in prison, and what it will take t...
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Over the past decade, North Korea has taken on an exceptional global role: a sovereign state believed to be at the head of an unprecedented international criminal network—one that is particularly active ...
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In the last few months we've seen an explosion of new AI products. And in response, we've also heard calls for far more aggressive government regulation. But what does it mean to regulate AI?
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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Early this month, the Republican supermajority in the Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel two Democratic lawmakers who had participated in a protest against gun violence on the House floor.
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On Vanuatu's “diplomatic feat of Herculean proportions" in New York City.