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National Security Law Journal Fall 2023 Symposium: The New Frontline: Is AI Friend Or Foe?

The National Security Law Journal and National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School are excited to host two conversations focused on the national security implications of generative AI, including how the U.S. government is responding to and incorporating new technologies, as well as how lawmakers are thinking about AI and innovation laws and policies.

Join us as we hear from experts who are both leading the critical discussions on emerging technologies occurring in policymaking circles and also developing and recommending innovative approaches for the U.S. government to adopt to ensure that the U.S. remains a technological and military leader.

The event will kick off a fireside chat with:

William Evanina, Former Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center
Andrea Limbago, Senior Vice President of Research and Analysis, Interos (moderator)

A policy panel will follow featuring:

Klon Kitchen, Senior Fellow at AEI
Whitney McNamara, Vice President, Beacon Global Strategies
Tony Samp, Senior Policy Advisor, DLA Piper
Kiersten Todt, Former Chief of Staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Charles Carithers, Principal at Cornerstone Government Affairs (moderator)