Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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How the Executive Branch Is Reshaping AI Federalism
From preemption to “managed federalism” and the reallocation of legislative authority -
The Political Limits of China’s AI Diffusion Ambitions
Worker protections and concerns about economic stability may slow the adoption of new technology. -
Executive Branch AI and the Rule of Law: An Emerging Research Agenda
Sooner or later, in this administration or a future one, AI will come for the federal workforce. -
Scaling Laws: An EU-perspective on America’s Approach to AI with Marietje Schaake
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U.S. Vows to Fight Distillation Attacks
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: The Dangers of Privatized, Automated Immigration Enforcement
A discussion of the U.S. federal government’s increasingly privatized and automated system of immigration enforcement. -
Ukraine’s AI Gambit Shows Middle Powers How to Play a Weak Hand
Kyiv is turning battlefield data into strategic leverage. Other countries should take note. -
Lawfare No Bull: Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments on the Constitutionality of Geofence Warrants
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AI Companies Can’t Regulate Themselves. They Should Regulate Each Other.
Adapting a long-standing institutional model from financial regulation would let the industry write binding safety rules under government oversight. -
Scaling Laws: Eliminating Barriers to AI Adoption with Clarion AI's Bennett Borden
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Lawfare Daily: The Shadowy World of Ransomware with Professor Anja Shortland
How did ransomware become perhaps the most important form of cyber crime? -
Oral Argument Preview: When Are Companies Liable for Aiding Human Rights Abuses?
A preview of arguments presented by petitioners, respondents, the U.S., and amici in Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe as the case heads to the Supreme Court.


