And id like to especially thank my friend and colleague, Ranking Member, tom tillis and his staff for working with us on such a collaborative basis to put this hearing together. Welcome back from vilnius, senator tillis was over at the nato summit and im thrilled , hes able to join us and were able to do this hearing today. This is our second hearing in as many months on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and intellectual property law and policy. You and your team have been great partners in pursuing this. If you will indulge me for a moment, senator, before i proceed with my remarks, id like to ask that we play just a little clip of something to frame the challenges of this this topic. Made with the permission of all the relevant rights holders. [laughter] start spreading the news. Hey, i got something to say. Its growing its own way of learning the rules today. Each digital mind, they are making the headlines. Creating new sounds in a world. Thank you for your forbearance. Y
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On the council. I want to say a few words of thanks and welcome. Let me thank marissa shannon, laura bresnehan and alex grigsby for helping put this together. We want to thank pwc, which has provided funding to help us run this and a number of other programs in the digital and cyberspace policy program. Like many of the other think tanks, we are doing more and more work in this space. Just this month we published a cyber brief giving some policy recommendations on how they can counter russian operation information if you havent seen that, please take a look. Its available on the website. Last month we ran we rolled out a Cyber Operations tracker. Thats the website you might have seen when you walked in. It is a list of publicly revealed state Cyber Operations back to 2005. We have approximately 200 known incidents. And the plan is to add more as they happen and as they become more known to us. Please check that out. Its updated every quarter. If you have an incident that we dont know a
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Good morning. Im adam segal, correct the digital at Cybersecurity Program has the council just want to say a few words of thanks and a few words of welcome. First let me thank shannon and lauren and alex for helping put this together and making sure that it runs smoothly. We want to thank pwc which is provided the funding to help us run this as as a number of othr programs in the digital cyberspace policy program. Like many of the other think tanks were doing more and more work in this space, on Information Operations and russian Information Operations in particular. This month we published a cyber brief giving some policy recommendations to liberal democracies and how they can counter russian Information Operations. If you happen to have seen that please take a look. Its available on the website. Also last month we rolled out a Cyber Operations tracker. Thats the website you might is seen when you walk in. It is a list of publicly revealed state Cyber Operations. So espionage, more di