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Fighting AI Cyberattacks Starts With Knowing They’re Happening
As AI accelerates cyber operations, the United States must build new mechanisms to detect, investigate, and learn from attacks driven by emerging capabilities. -
Lawfare Daily: The State of IHL
What are the current threats to international humanitarian law compliance? -
What the Defense Production Act Can and Can’t Do to Anthropic
The legal answer depends on what the government is actually demanding—and the statute's ambiguities cut both ways. -
Toward a Federal Framework for Online Age Assurance
Age assurance legislation has stumbled amid breaches and backlash. Congress now has a chance to break this pattern. Here’s how. -
Scaling Laws: Can AI Make AI Regulation Cheaper?, with Cullen O'Keefe and Kevin Frazier
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Congress—Not the Pentagon or Anthropic—Should Set Military AI Rules
The Pentagon's threat to designate Anthropic a "supply chain risk" over its AI use restrictions is extreme—but the deeper problem is that the rules for military AI are being set through ad hoc haggling i... -
Europe’s Cyber Bullets Can’t Replace Political Will
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Scaling Laws: Claude’s Constitution, with Amanda Askell
Discussing the creation and deployment of Claude’s Constitution. -
The Trump Administration’s Grok Dilemma
Allies are cracking down on X and its AI Grok over illegal content, while Washington largely stands aside. -
Lawfare Daily: National Security Regulation of Technology and Data Transactions
Assessing the regulatory programs governing the intersection of technology and national security. -
Installing Updates to ECPA: A Lawfare Convening at Georgetown Law
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Scaling Laws: Live from Ashby: Adaptive AI Governance with Gillian Hadfield and Andrew Freedman


