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IEEE Security & Privacy

Agentic AI's OODA Loop Problem

Bruce Schneier and coauthor Barath Raghavan argue that the OODA (observe, orient, decide, act) loop poses problems for agentic AI.

Oct 14, 2025
The American Prospect

AI Is Changing How Politics Is Practiced in America

Here’s what to expect in the midterm elections.

AI's influence on the 2026 electoral cycle will be greater than what many feared leading to 2024, warn Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders. In a new piece for The American Prospect,…

Oct 10, 2025
CSO

Autonomous AI hacking and the future of cybersecurity

Bruce Schneier and coauthors caution that cyber attackers are now using AI agents to automate some parts of the hacking process, meaning that future attacks may supersede our…

Oct 8, 2025

Ashley Deeks

Ashley Deeks is Vice Dean of the University of Virginia School of Law, where she teaches and writes on international law, national security,…

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Nov 12, 2025 @ 12:30 PM

The Double Black Box: National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability

Fall Speaker Series

Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are increasingly vital to national security operations.  The United States, China, and other states seek to harness these tools to…

International Journal of Cultural Studies

The creator function, post-structuralism, and the perils of terminological dissonance

David Craig and Tanner Mirrlees present a Foucauldian analysis of the creator.

Oct 7, 2025
German Law Journal

Regulating Competition in African Digital Markets

From Form to Substance

Faculty Associate Elettra Bietti, Friso Bostoen, and Alum Jacquelene Mwangi draw two principal lessons the proliferation of pro-competitive regimes in the African region.

Oct 4, 2025
AI & Society

Artificial intelligence as heteromation

The human infrastructure behind the machine

Faculty Associate David Nemer and coauthor André Sobal draw attention to the human labor powering purportedly autonomous AI systems. AI systems are, they argue, "heteromated": …

Oct 4, 2025
TIME

How AI Could Drive the 2026 Midterm Elections

A year out from the 2026 midterm elections, Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier expect that AI use will differ along party lines, with Republicans "poised to exploit the technology"…

Oct 4, 2025
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