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Tort Law and Frontier AI Governance
What role can the tort system play in ensuring responsible AI development before and after regulatory regimes are established? -
The Road to Regulating AI: Analysis of the AI Working Group’s Roadmap
The AI Working Group, led by Majority Leader Schumer, recently released its AI policy roadmap. Its focus on innovation and lack of details have drawn criticism. -
U.K. Government To Consider Licensing Ransomware Payments
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: How to Protect Undersea Cables with Kevin Frazier
Discussing the importance of undersea cables -
How a Chinese Influence Operation Is Targeting Pro-Trump Communities Online
Spamouflage is famous for being widespread and ineffective. A new tactic targeting Trump supporters suggests that may be starting to change. -
OpenAI No Longer Takes Safety Seriously
OpenAI and its competitors are racing as fast as they can to develop systems that are as capable and as autonomous as possible. -
Lawfare Daily: DHS Under Secretary Robert Silvers on the CSRB's Report on the Summer 2023 Microsoft Exchange Online Intrusion
Could Microsoft have prevented the 2023 cyber intrusion? -
How AI Is Changing Tech Policy Politics in Washington
A new battle is emerging between AI regulation optimists and AI regulation skeptics. -
Lawfare Daily: Peter Salib on AI Self-Improvement
What are the risks of AI self-improvement? -
AI Will Not Want To Self-Improve
Classic arguments for AI risk assume that capable, goal-seeking systems will naturally attempt to improve themselves, but a closer look at the operative incentives reveals a more complicated story. -
Amnesty Flags Possible Spyware Abuse in Indonesia
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Pablo Chavez on Digital Solidarity
What is digital solidarity?