Editor’s Note: This piece is adapted from the author’s forthcoming law review article on central bank immunity. Editor’s Note: This piece is adapted from the author’s
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Editor’s Note: This piece is adapted from the author’s forthcoming law review article on central bank immunity. Editor’s Note: This piece is adapted from the author’s
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Innovation power—the ability to invent, scale, and adapt emerging technologies—will determine which country prevails in the great power competition of the 21st century.
Export controls accordingly assume a central position in the U.S. foreign policy toolkit, carrying the ability to significantly impact an adversary’s innovation [...]
David Cohen is the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a position he held also during the Obama administration. He's also been Under Secretary for Terrorism
and Financial Intelligence in the Department of the Treasury and a partner at the WilmerHale law firm. [...]
Investigative reports show that the Mexican government has become the most prolific user of spyware in the world, illegally deploying intrusion technologies from Israel-based
NSO Group to spy on prominent human rights defenders, journalists, and government critics. [...]
In 2018, news broke that Facebook had allowed third-party developers—including the controversial data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica—to obtain large quantities of user
data in ways that users probably didn’t anticipate. The fallout led to a controversy over whether Cambridge Analytica had in some way swung the 2016 election for [...]
As satellites around the planet proliferate, the tug they feel from international tensions seems to rival the gravitational pull exerted by the Earth itself. On issues from
Space Traffic Management to scientific data sharing, the need for global cooperation is high but rarely easy. [...]
Cyber problems are people problems. When thinking about “cyber,” many people automatically default to thinking about interconnected hardware or software. This is not entirely
incorrect. Interconnected computer systems are part of “cyber,” but people (or “wetware”) are too. [...]
A discussion of how climate change impacts the subsea cable system—a critical element of internet infrastructure—and analysis of the legal and policy factors that inform
the protection of this system. [...]
Wenn wir von einer künstlichen Intelligenz (KI) wissen möchten, welches Tier ein Bild zeigt, muss sie zuvor auf Millionen Tierbildern trainiert worden sein. Wenn wir mit
einer KI diskutieren möchten, benötigt die KI noch viel mehr Trainingsdaten. IBM’s Project Debater beispielsweise wurde auf 400 Millionen Zeitungsartikeln trainiert. [...]
Private militias epitomize the recent resurgence in domestic terrorist activity in the United States. One of the more alarming interactions between militias and civilians—especially
in the Southwest—is during militia patrols along the U.S.-Mexico border. In these patrols, armed private citizens will surveil, chase, and even detain migrants [...]