Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Governing Robophobia
Human bias against robots could negatively impact AI policy. -
Products Liability for Artificial Intelligence
How products liability law can adapt to address emerging risks in artificial intelligence. -
Lawfare Daily: Itsiq Benizri on the Regulatory and Political Implications of Thierry Breton’s Resignation from the EU Commission
Why did Breton resign from the EU Commission? -
Regulatory Approaches to AI Liability
Federal agencies wield crucial tools for regulating AI liability but face substantial challenges in effectively overseeing this rapidly evolving technology. -
AI Liability for Intellectual Property Harms
AI-generated content sparks copyright battles, leaving courts to untangle thorny intellectual property issues. -
Could AI Lead to the Escalation of Conflict? PRC Scholars Think So
Chinese defense experts worry that AI will make it more difficult for Beijing to control and benefit from military crises. -
Rational Security: The “Ms. Jackson, if You’re Nastya” Edition
This week, Scott Anderson and Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Anastasiia Lapatina and Tyler McBrien. -
Laying the Legal Foundation for Civilian Cyber Corps
Cyber volunteers are defending the U.S. against rising cyber threats—the law can help or hinder their effectiveness. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter’ with Kate Conger and Ryan Mac
Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter? -
Stitching Together the Cybersecurity Patchwork Quilt: Infrastructure
Initiatives on connected products and critical infrastructure reflect an understandable incrementalism, but gaps need to be filled—urgently. -
A Compromise to Fund the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of Technology
As consumer protection concerns increase, Congress seems set on defunding the very office meant to address them. -
Lawfare Daily: Jane Bambauer, Ramya Krishnan, and Alan Rozenshtein on the Constitutionality of the TikTok Bill
What happened at oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland?


