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Two bills from the previous Congress could make some data brokers register with the federal government. Here’s how they stack up.
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ChatGPT is a preview of how AI will disrupt intelligence work by streamlining tasks and creating new skills. We tested how far the technology has progressed.
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Lawfare’s weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities.
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Gabe Rottman of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press walks us through the attorney general's new guidelines on compulsory process to members of the press in criminal and national security inv...
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Congress may want to prevent nuclear command and control from going fully autonomous. Would such a law be constitutional?
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The dual nature of many space systems has been highlighted as a threat to space security. Distinguishing between dual-use and dual-purpose is key to mitigating this.
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How community social cohesion shapes population displacement, one of today’s greatest global challenges.
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Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien sat down with Megan Buskey, a nonfiction writer and former Fulbright Fellow to Ukraine, who has studied and written about the country for two decades.
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Benjamin Wittes sat down with Alicia Wanless to discuss information ecology, her career, what's wrong with the discussion of disinformation, and more.
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Europe is setting itself up for failure and isolation as it seeks to appease telecom providers.
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The new National Cybersecurity Strategy builds on a long consensus but differs in important and long-overdue ways.
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Lawfare is now accepting Fall 2023 internship applications.