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Rational Security

The “Regulatory Cage Match” Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, News, Government, Politics, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by Lawfare Fellow in Technology Policy and Law Eugenia Lostri to tackle some of the overlooked national security stories that have been percolating the past few weeks, including:

  • “BrokenAI?” The Biden administration has rolled out a groundbreaking new Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence that seeks to take the first steps towards a real regulatory regime for this revolutionary technology. Is this a responsible step? Or does it threaten to put the U.S. development of AI in a regulatory cage?
  • “Ending the Fracas in Caracas.” The Biden administration is taking a step towards thawing relations with the Maduro regime in Venezuela, easing sanctions at least temporarily in exchange for the release of political prisoners and a promise to hold competitive elections—though Maduro has yet to agree to ensure that most prominent opposition figures will be allowed to participate. Is this a smart way forward or folly?
  • “Let’s Get Mikey to Do It, He’ll Try Anything.” We have a new Speaker of the House in the form of Rep. Mike Johnson. And he has decided to open his speakership with a bold move: separating aid from Israel out from other emergency measures and insisting that it be funded by cuts from the Internal Revenue Service—a move that President Biden has promised to veto and that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has come out publicly against. What does this tell us about the direction Congress is headed in the weeks to come?

For object lessons, Alan shared a bit of comedy in the form of Jeff Maurer’s satire of statements on the Gaza conflict, “Windex Ain’t Scared.” Quinta recommended the second season of “Our Flag Means Death” for a delightful romcom about bloodthirsty pirates. Scott celebrated the power of love. And Eugenia recommended the video game Pillars of Eternity for those desperate to play Baldur’s Gate III but whose computers cannot handle it.



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0:00.0

Alan, we had a fairly wintry Halloween here in Washington, D.C.

0:04.2

How was it in Minnesota?

0:05.5

What did you and your son go as in your family?

0:09.2

Do you have a family-themed costume this year?

0:11.9

We had a very wintry Halloween as well.

0:13.8

It snowed quite a bit the night before.

0:15.8

Oh, wow.

0:16.8

It snowed.

0:17.8

Yes, welcome to Minnesota.

0:20.4

Our family went as lions.

0:22.4

My son has an incredibly cute lion outfit and my wife made sure to get her and me matching

0:27.4

lion head, head dresses, head stuff.

0:30.8

Love it.

0:31.8

So we went as, we went as lions.

0:33.9

My son was very, my son was very impressed with his tail, he kept bringing on going lion

0:37.6

tail so good.

0:38.6

It was really good.

0:41.2

Your hair is not on lion like I feel like you just needed to like kind of pick it out

0:44.1

a little bit and you could really get it going.

0:46.0

It is a bit of a main.

0:47.2

My son was a lion last year because we had not yet cut his hair and so his hair was like

0:50.5

eight or nine inches long and was just everywhere and we just kind of kind of puffed it out

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