Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Lawfare Daily: Daniel Holz on X-Risk and the Doomsday Clock
What is the purpose of the Doomsday Clock? -
Lawfare Daily: Old Laws, New Tech: How Traditional Legal Doctrines Tackle AI
Listen to a conference panel on AI liability. -
OpenAI's Latest Model Shows AGI Is Inevitable. Now What?
The question is no longer whether artificial general intelligence will arrive, but whether we'll be ready when it does. -
The New Social Contracts
Terms of service are essentially public law for the internet, with no oversight. -
Two Hats Are Better Than Two Heads
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Adam Thierer on the Bipartisan House Task Force on AI’s Report
What was in the House Task Force's AI report? -
AI Data Centers Threaten Global Water Security
Rising AI demand is expanding global data centers, potentially threatening water reserves and sparking calls for greater transparency. -
Drivers of Disharmony in U.S. Cyber Regulations
To harmonize cyber regulations, researchers and the government must first understand disharmonies and their causes. -
Lawfare Daily: Susan Landau and Alan Rozenshtein Debate End-to-End Encryption (Again!)
What are the benefits and drawbacks of E2E? -
Military Innovation on the Global Stage
A review of Andrew F. Krepinevich, “The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers” (Yale University Press, 2023). -
AI and Constitutional Interpretation: The Law of Conservation of Judgment
Large language models cannot eliminate the need for human judgment in constitutional law. -
Lawfare Daily: Sam Manning on Benefits Sharing in the Context of AI
Discussing the different options to share AI's benefits at the international level.


