Tag: AI Governance
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Rent to Own: The Direction of Defense Intelligence Systems
As governments move from renting AI to owning it, the real risk is not the technology itself, but what happens when powerful systems operate with fewer constraints and weakened oversight.
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When Ethics Competes with National Security: Who Blinks First in the AI Arms Race?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming dual-use infrastructure for both civilian systems and national defense. When national security imperatives collide with ethical guardrails, who sets the boundary — the state, the firm, or the market? This piece argues for a “Defense-First AI” doctrine: prioritizing infrastructure resilience, cybersecurity, and biosecurity over autonomous lethal systems. Drawing on recent…
