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What the Defense Department’s 2021 China Military Power Report Tells Us About Defense Innovation

February 15, 2022

Lauren Kahn

Lawfare

Two Cheers for the Department of Defense’s New Data and Artificial Intelligence Leadership Initiative

December 1, 2021

Lauren Kahn and Michael C. Horowitz

Renewing America

What influences attitudes about artificial intelligence adoption: Evidence from U.S. local officials

October 20, 2021

Michael C. Horowitz and Lauren Kahn,

PLOS ONE

Why the U.S. Needs a Space Czar: Bureaucracy must keep up with the new space age

May 15, 2021

Julia Ciocca, Lauren Kahn, and Christian Ruhl

DefenseOne

Leading in Artificial Intelligence Through Confidence Building Measures

February 2, 2022

Michael C. Horowitz and Lauren Kahn

The Washington Quarterly

DoD's 2021 China Military Power Report: How Advances in AI and Emerging Technologies Will Shape China’s Military

November 4, 2021

Michael C. Horowitz and Lauren Kahn,

Net Politics

Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Evidencefrom a Survey of Machine Learning Researchers

August 3, 2021

Baobao Zhang, Markus Anderljung, Lauren Kahn, Noemi Dreksler, Michael C. Horowitz, and Allan Dafoe

Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research

How the U.S. Government Can Learn to See the Future

May 9, 2021

Julia Ciocca, Michael C. Horowitz, Lauren Kahn, and Christian Ruhl

Lawfare

Visualizing 2022: Trends to Watch

December 6, 2021

Paul J. Angelo, Thomas J. Bollyky, Lauren Kahn, Sebastian Mallaby, Carl Minzner, and Laura Taylor-Kale

The Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Is Still Possible

October 28, 2021

Lauren Kahn

Renewing America

Skilled and Mobile: Survey Evidence of AI Researchers' Immigration Preferences

July 30, 2021

Remco Zwetsloot, Baobao Zhang, Noemi Dreksler, Lauren Kahn, Markus Anderljung, Allan Dafoe, and Michael C. Horowitz

AIES '21: Proceedings of the 2021 AAAI/ACM Conference

The Perils of Overhyping Artificial Intelligence: For AI to Succeed, It First Must Be Able to Fail

April 6, 2021

Julia Ciocca, Michael C. Horowitz, and Lauren Kahn

Foreign Affairs

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