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New and Old Tools to Tackle Deepfakes and Election Lies in 2024
How new statutory prohibitions and long-standing tort claims can combat pernicious election lies when voter intimidation laws fall short. -
Lawfare Daily: Robert Mahari on Addictive Intelligence, Digital Attachment Disorders, and Other AI-related Concerns
How could the increased use of AI lead humans to form addictive relationships with AI? -
The Promise and Perils of Nontraditional Corporate AI Governance
Can nonprofit corporate forms help AI labs balance innovation with safety, and, if so, what can the government do to encourage that? -
TechTank: How Does Tech Affect Inequality?
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom Vetoes High-Profile AI Bill
The bill drew criticism from many in the tech community. -
Neutering Volt Typhoon to Deter China
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
First Amendment Limits on AI Liability
AI-generated content likely enjoys broad First Amendment protection, but remains subject to defamation laws and other established speech restrictions. -
Lawfare Daily: Geoff Schaefer and Alyssa Lefaivre Škopac on AI Adoption Best Practices
How can AI be adopted ethically and responsibly? -
Negligence Liability for AI Developers
Shifting the focus of AI liability from the systems to the builders. -
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?