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The Sovereignty Gap in U.S. AI Statecraft
Washington is offering partners AI sovereignty on its terms, even as many countries work to reduce dependence on the United States. -
Microsoft Forgoes Its Secure Future
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Promptware Kill Chain
Prompt injection attacks against AI models are not simple attacks; they are the first step of a kill chain. Understanding this gives defenders a set of countermeasures. -
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A primer on digital age assurance methods and a survey of the laws—both enacted and proposed—requiring them. -
Lawfare Daily: Why AI Won’t Revolutionize Law (At Least Not Yet), with Arvind Narayanan and Justin Curl
What are the bottlenecks preventing AI from reducing legal costs? -
AI Won’t Automatically Make Legal Services Cheaper
Three bottlenecks between AI capability and access to justice. -
Scaling Laws: The Persuasion Machine: David Rand on How LLMs Can Reshape Political Beliefs
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Risks to NATO Food Security in the Age of Hybrid Threats
As NATO focuses on resilience, it must prepare for increasing cyber and biological threats to agriculture and food systems. -
Google's Cyber Disruption Unit Kicks Its First Goal
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Latest NDAA Supports AI Safety, Innovation, and China Decoupling
This year’s defense bill made many significant changes to U.S. AI policy. -
Understanding Global AI Governance Through a Three-Layer Framework
Global AI governance is increasingly complex and fragmented. The three-layer framework of internet governance can yield powerful insights. -
Another Misstep in U.S.-China Tech Security Policy
The Trump administration gutted another office tackling Chinese tech threats—national security missteps that will be difficult to untangle.


