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From How Africa Works to How It Will Transform
A review of Joe Studwell, “How Africa Works: Success and Failure on the World’s Last Developmental Frontier” (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2026). -
Scaling Laws, Founders & Founders: Adi Tantravahi of Cofactor
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Supreme Court Undermines Section 702
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Prophecy, Prediction, and Power with Carissa Véliz
Is uncertainty essential to democracy? -
The Kill Switch and the Long Arm
Washington can’t promise allies it will never cut off their access to American AI or reach their data—but it can set, and eventually codify, clear rules for both. -
Lawfare Daily: Nuclear Weapons in the Age of AI, with Joshua Keating
Will AI change how we engage with nuclear weapons? -
Congress Should Do Something: The Case for (Fixing) the Great American AI Act
GAAIA is the best federal frontier AI safety framework yet proposed, but its sweeping preemption of state AI laws makes it net-negative as written. -
Scaling Laws: All Things Data Centers with Andy Masley
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Can Government of and by API Still Be Government ‘for the People’?
Government dependence on private AI shifts policymaking from Congress and the civil service to procurement contracts—with no public input. -
Accusation, Trust, and the Future of Vulnerability Disclosure
Microsoft’s dispute with Nightmare Eclipse reveals what’s at stake when companies conflate disclosure with criminality. -
Scaling Laws, Founders & Founders: Kal Clark of Zauron Labs
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America Won't Beat the Distillation Ecosystem
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare.


