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California Enacted AI Bills. Now Officials Must Define Them.
The impact of upcoming AI legislation hinges on how officials define key terms like “frontier model” and “reasonable measures.” -
Scaling Laws: Graham Dufault on Small Businesses and Navigating EU AI laws
How are small- and medium-sized enterprises navigating the EU's AI regulatory framework? -
Lawfare Daily: Wikipedia, Ref-Working, and the Battle Over Reality
What happens when reliable sources become a battleground for power? -
The Situation: My First Waymo
I took a ride to Palo Alto in a Jaguar with a robot driver. -
The Case for AI Doom Rests on Three Unsettled Questions
A review of Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares, “If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All” (Little, Brown and Company, 2025). -
When Do Cyber Campaigns Cross a Line?
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Live: The EU Fines X 120 M Euros - What Comes Next?
Watch the discussion at 11am on Dec. 5. -
F5, SolarWinds, and the Lethargy of the FAR Council
Stopping procurement regulation vaporware is key for the U.S. government to see meaningful gains from security-by-demand. -
How Existing Liability Frameworks Can Handle Agentic AI Harms
Today’s AI agents resemble traditional products more than is commonly assumed. -
How U.S. Export Controls Risk Undermining Biosecurity
The regulations intended to prevent bioweapons proliferation may be increasing bioweapon risks. -
Scaling Laws: Caleb Withers on the Cybersecurity Frontier in the Age of AI
How may frontier models shift the balance in favor of attackers in cyberspace? -
Like Social Media, AI Requires Difficult Choices
Social media was supposed to amplify our voices, but it ended up controlling us. Will AI be the same?


