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What Does the Public Think About Government Use of Facial Recognition?
New data suggests that the public is broadly accepting of targeted facial recognition use even as it is concerned about casual facial surveillance becoming an everyday event. -
CSRB Lashes Microsoft’s ‘Cascade of Security Failures’ + Supply Chain Compromises
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
There Is No General First Amendment Right to Distribute Machine-Learning Model Weights
Unlike source code, which humans use to express ideas to each other, model weights function primarily as machine-readable instructions. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Contestability in Government AI Systems
What does meaningful contestability of AI systems look like in practice? -
It Depends Who’s Doing the Jawboning
In Murthy v. Missouri, one vital piece of context has gone unacknowledged: Different administrations operate differently. -
China Slapped for Hacking Campaign + I Feel the Need For a ... Cyber Force?
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Shannon Togawa Mercer on Negotiating with the Bad Guys
Is it legal to negotiate with and pay off foreign ransomware gangs? -
To Govern AI, We Must Govern Compute
Compute governance is a particularly important approach to AI governance because it is feasible. -
For Government Use of AI, What Gets Measured Gets Managed
The immaturity of the AI measurement and evaluation ecosystem is a significant roadblock to the implementation of the Biden administration’s AI procurement priorities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: How the FBI is Combating Cyberattacks, with Brett Leatherman
Discussing the cyber threat to national security -
Tech Tank: The Road Back to the Moon
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ChinaTalk: Biotech 101