Chinmayi Sharma, Cybersecurity and Technology Fellow at the Strauss Center for International Security and Law, wrote an article in Lawfare about how organizations should use Artificial Intelligence responsibly. The article, entitled “Setting a Higher Bar: Professionalizing AI Engineering,” outlines opportunities and threats of growing artificial intelligence usage.
“A big year for artificial intelligence (AI) is coming to a close, and with it, a mixed bag of reviews: proclamations on the life-saving advantages of AI, fears about the existential threat of AI, warnings of the environmental impact of AI, promises about the manufacturing benefits of AI, protests about the labor implications of AI, hopes about the security benefits of AI, anxieties about the discriminatory impacts of AI, and both optimism and pessimism about the impact of AI on democracy,” said Sharma.
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Adam Klein, Director of the Strauss Center for International Security and Law, was quoted in an article in Dispatch on "FISA's Section 702 Has Lapsed. Now What?". Section 702's authority on surveilling non-Americans abroad lapsed for the first time on June 12. “The relative constitutional clarity that 702 provides should be seen as stabilizing and protective, and so for that...
After Congress allowed Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to expire over the weekend, Strauss Center Director Adam Klein provided his perspective to The Christian Science Monitor in their article "Congress lets part of spy law lapse. What's next for counterterrorism efforts?" FISA Section 702 grants the U.S. government the ability to surveil non-U.S. persons abroad without...
Strauss Center Director Adam Klein was interviewed for The Christian Science Monitor on "Why the surveillance powers in FISA roil Congress – across party lines," which discusses the national security and privacy issues surrounding Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is set to expire at the end of April. “Imagine that, today, an FBI agent is...