Podcast: Lala Qadir on “Biosecurity”
One of the most dangerous threats facing not just the US but the world is the potential of biological agents being weaponized. In our latest podcast from the 30th Annual National Security Law Conference,...
One of the most dangerous threats facing not just the US but the world is the potential of biological agents being weaponized. In our latest podcast from the 30th Annual National Security Law Conference,...
Today we introduce a new Lawfire® contributor, U.S. Navy Commander Delicia Gonzales Zimmerman, who teaches at the U.S. Army’s Judge Advocate General’s School and Legal Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her expertise includes artificial intelligence...
If you missed the 29th Annual National Security Law Conference sponsored by Duke’s Center on Law, Ethics and National Security I have some good news for you as today we are continuing our posting...
Yesterday Duke’s Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) completed its 26th Annual LENS National Security Law Conference. Conducted virtually, the conference garnered–by far–our largest number of registrants ever. That’s no surprise due...
Today’s post is by my brilliant research assistant Kristen Casey. You’ve seen her work before (see here here, and here), and today she reviews P.W. Singer’s and August Cole’s new book, Burn In: A...
Today’s post is by Duke Law’s Mr. Robert DeNault who explains in how artificial intelligence (AI) offers a tool to help tackle the extremely difficult problem of stopping the scourge of 21st century financial...