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Europe’s Wake-Up Call for Tech Leadership

Europe’s digital future cannot hinge on Washington’s whims or the outcome of elections every four years. To achieve a level of technological autonomy, Europe needs targeted investments and responsible innovation in key sectors.

· December 12, 2024
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A Sketch of Potential Tripwire Capabilities for AI

Six possible future AI capabilities that could deserve advance preparation and pre-commitments, in order to avoid catastrophic risks.

· December 10, 2024
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Defense Against the AI Dark Arts: Threat Assessment and Coalition Defense

The United States must now start working very hard with allies to secure democratic advantage in the domain of frontier AI

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· December 4, 2024
Hoover Institution
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Shaping AI’s Impact on Billions of Lives

The AI community is at risk of becoming polarized to either take a laissez-faire attitude toward AI development, or to call for government overregulation. 

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· December 3, 2024
Arxiv
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India’s Advance on AI Regulation

This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of AI regulation in India by examining perspectives across government, industry, and civil society stakeholders. It evaluates the current regulatory state and proposes a policy roadmap forward. Does India need new AI regulations? What should they look like? Who is driving this debate in India and what are their views?

· November 21, 2024
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Carnegie Award for Scholarship on AI and Liability: Winner and Finalists

Together, these papers underscore the importance of legal liability to the governance of this globally transformative technology.

· November 13, 2024