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A new kind of Hidden Networking Science – U.S. DARPA seeks proposals

Authoritarian regimes are increasingly able to monitor and target internet communications, leaving many people in those countries unable to communicate freely. In response, the internet freedom and national security communities manually design hidden networks with ad hoc techniques, validate them, and then deploy them in the hope that users are not discovered.

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OECD launches pilot monitoring G7 code of conduct on AI development

The initiative will test a reporting framework to gather information about how organisations developing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems align with the Actions of the Code of Conduct and is a significant milestone under the G7’s ongoing commitment to promoting safe, secure and trustworthy development, deployment and use of advanced AI systems.

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U.S. White House on National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technologies

The Biden-Harris Administration released its Roadmap for the U.S. Government’s May 2023 National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology (USG NSSCET). The roadmap sustains and reinforces the U.S. Government’s commitment to standards development led by the private sector and enhanced by partnerships with public institutions and calls for robust engagement in the standardization of critical and emerging technologies (CETs) to protect U.S. national and economic security.

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U.S. President Biden: Statement to the American People

“In this sacred space, I’m surrounded by portraits of extraordinary American presidents. Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the immortal words that guide this nation. George Washington, who showed us presidents are not kings. Abraham Lincoln, who implored us to reject malice. Franklin Roosevelt, who inspired us to reject fear” – U.S. President Josef Biden.

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