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Starlink: An Internet Lifeline for Scam Compounds
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
‘Data Colonialism’ and the Political Economy of Big Tech
A review of Mejias and Couldry, “Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back” (University of Chicago Press, 2024). -
Meta’s Move to Limit Fact-Checking Endangers Women—and Democracy
Zuckerberg’s decision is a profound step backward that will amplify the spread of hate and misogyny—and further erode American democracy. -
DeepSeek Points Toward U.S.-China Cooperation, Not a Race
The United States’s rational response to recent Chinese advances in AI is international collaboration, not an AI race. -
Your Town Needs AI Experts, Not Just More GPUs
Geographic barriers to AI expertise threaten progress. A national strategy for diffusing AI knowledge may be essential. -
Lawfare Daily: Tim Fist and Arnab Datta on the Race to Build AI Infrastructure in America
Discussing how America's AI infrastructure is being built. -
Challenges in Governing AI Agents
Autonomous systems are being rapidly deployed, but governance efforts are still in their infancy. -
Canada's Expulsion From Five Eyes Would Be a Disaster
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
TechTank: How Black Tech Founders Are Advancing Innovation
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The Dangers Lurking in the U.K.’s Plan for Electronic Eavesdropping
Were Apple to accede to the U.K. government’s requirements, we would all be less secure. -
Lawfare Daily: Alexandra Reeve Givens, Courtney Lang, and Nema Milaninia on the Paris AI Summit and the Pivot to AI Security
What happened during the Paris AI Summit? -
A Self-Imposed AI Brain Drain
Trump's planned NIST layoffs will undermine federal AI capacity and likely delay his AI goals.