AI Governance Series: AI Goes to War: Anthropic’s Red Lines
April 3, 2026
AI Goes to War: Anthropic’s Red Lines
Friday, April 3, 2026
11:30am-12:30pm
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This webinar is part of our AI Governance Series, a forum convening experts to examine the most urgent legal and policy challenges in artificial intelligence.
As artificial intelligence systems move closer to real-world deployment in high-stakes environments, critical legal and ethical boundaries are being tested. Join us for a timely and thought-provoking discussion on the evolving conflicts surrounding Anthropic—examining the legal challenges, policy implications, and competing visions shaping the future of AI governance.
This webinar will explore the recent orders targeting Anthropic, the lawsuits the company has initiated, and the broader context driving these developments—including alternative approaches emerging from industry peers. Rather than a one-sided narrative, this conversation will surface the strongest arguments across perspectives and invite expert insight on what comes next.
Moderated by Anupam Chander, Georgetown Law Center, and Nikolas Guggenberger, University of Houston Law Center, the discussion will feature leading voices in AI law and policy:
- Tess Bridgeman, Just Security
- Chris Mirasola, University of Houston Law Center
- George Wang, Knight First Amendment Institute
Together, they will unpack the legal disputes, examine their broader implications, and offer perspectives on how governance frameworks may evolve in response.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with one of the most pressing debates in AI today.
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