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To Restrict, or Not to Restrict, That Is the Quantum Question
Export controls on quantum technology are not an immediately viable option. But the U.S. can take several steps to prepare for a future in which trade restrictions become more pertinent. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Cyber in the CIA with CIA Deputy Director David Cohen
David Cohen is the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a position he held also during the Obama administration. -
Climate Change Impacts on Subsea Cables and Ramifications for National Security—A Legal Perspective
A discussion of how climate change impacts the subsea cable system—a critical element of internet infrastructure—and analysis of the legal and policy factors that inform the protection of this system. -
The Lawfare Podcast: An Interview with Meta’s Chief Privacy Officers
It’s been four years since the Cambridge Analytica settlement, and Facebook is now Meta. So how much has really changed within the company? -
Biden’s Spyware Order: A Needed First Step
The executive order’s ultimate impact will depend on whether the White House can galvanize similar action in Congress, at the local level, and among like-minded governments abroad. -
Challenges of Implementing AI With “Democratic Values”: Lessons From Algorithmic Transparency
Broad AI transparency requirements will require well-resourced institutions to translate information into concrete protections that affirm democratic values. -
The Political Cybersecurity Blindfold in Latin America
Latin America has been at the epicenter of a wave of cyberattacks since the start of the coronavirus pandemic; however, it is still hard to understand what cybersecurity means politically for the countri... -
Avoiding Mandatory Transparency’s Pitfalls in Online Safety Legislation
Enhancing platform transparency doesn’t have to mean giving abusers a road map to circumventing online service providers’ systems and rules for keeping users safe. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Eugene Volokh on AI Libel
If someone lies about you, you can usually sue them for defamation. But what if that someone is ChatGPT? -
The Developing Law of AI Regulation: A Turn to Risk Regulation
The fast-developing law of AI appears to be… risk regulation. But there is more to risk regulation’s toolkit than impact assessments. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Margot Kaminski on Regulating AI Risks
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? -
ChatGPT Unbound
Given the potential power of new AI tools, it’s sensible to place restrictions on them to minimize harm. But it’s also worth thinking about the potential uses of AI that operates free of such restriction...



