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Open Protocols Can Prevent AI Monopolies
With model performance converging, user data is the new advantage — and Big Tech is sealing it off.
Jul 30
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In the Race for AI Supremacy, Can Countries Stay Neutral?
The global AI order is still in flux. But when the US and China figure out their path, they may leave little room for others to define their own.
Jul 23
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How AI Can Degrade Human Performance in High-Stakes Settings
Across disciplines, bad AI predictions have a surprising tendency to make human experts perform worse.
Jul 16
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How the EU's Code of Practice Advances AI Safety
The Code provides a powerful incentive to push frontier developers toward measurably safer practices.
Jul 12
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How US Export Controls Have (and Haven't) Curbed Chinese AI
Six years of export restrictions have given the U.S. a commanding lead in key dimensions of the AI competition — but it’s uncertain if the impact of…
Jul 8
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June 2025
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Is the Wrong Framework for AI Governance
Placing AI in a nuclear framework inflates expectations and distracts from practical, sector-specific governance.
Jun 30
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A Patchwork of State AI Regulation Is Bad. A Moratorium Is Worse.
Congress is weighing a measure that would nullify thousands of state AI rules and bar new ones — upending federalism and halting the experiments that…
Jun 26
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A Patchwork of State AI Regulation Is Bad. A Moratorium Is Worse.
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Can Copyright Survive AI?
Designed to protect human creativity, copyright law is under pressure from generative AI. Some experts question whether it has a future.
Jun 19
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Avoiding an AI Arms Race with Assurance Technologies
A global race to build powerful AI is not inevitable. Here’s how technical solutions can help foster cooperation.
Jun 16
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We'll Be Arguing for Years Whether Large Language Models Can Make New Scientific Discoveries
Edward Parker — June 13, 2025
Jun 13
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The Case for AI Liability
Abandoning liability mechanisms risks creating a dangerous regulatory vacuum.
Jun 12
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What if Organizations Ran Themselves?
Autonomous AI-enabled organizations are increasingly plausible. They would fundamentally break the way we regulate the economy.
Jun 11
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