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Lawfare Daily: Scaling Laws: Renée DiResta and Alan Rozenshtein on the ‘Woke AI’ Executive Order
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Patching the U.K.’s Zero-Day Security Exploit With the U.S.-U.K. CLOUD Act Agreement
A built-in safety valve in the U.S.–U.K. CLOUD Act agreement can protect U.S. cybersecurity and the agreement itself. -
Scaling Laws: Moving the AGI Goal Posts: AI Skepticism with Sayash Kapoor
Discussing the skepticism surrounding AGI claims. -
AI Might Let You Die to Save Itself
In recent simulations, leading AI systems blackmailed their human users—or even let them die—to avoid being shut down or replaced. -
Rational Security: The “SkrillEx Parte” Edition
Scott Anderson, Natalie Orpett, Kevin Frazier, and Tyler McBrien talked through the week’s big national security news stories. -
ChinaTalk: Betting on Chaos: Professionals in Prediction Markets
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Scaling Laws: A New AI Regulatory Regime? SB 813 with Lauren Wagner and Andrew Freedman
What is the current regulatory landscape for AI? -
Lawfare Daily: Sezaneh Seymour and Brandon Wales on Private-Sector Cyber Operations
Reevaluating whether offensive cyber operations should be a a government-only function. -
What Comes Next in AI Regulation?
While the administration’s AI Action Plan received a surprisingly positive reception, its ambitious scope may make implementation difficult. -
Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance Demands Broader Data Protections
As adversary surveillance capabilities expand, the U.S. national security community faces grave threats. Broader data protections can help. -
Scaling Laws: Rapid Response to the AI Action Plan
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The U.S. Cannot Prevent Every AI Biothreat—But It Can Outpace Them
Just like LLMs generate text, PLMs generate proteins—but there is no playbook to manage the risks.


