Docket+ 29 June
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Below the paywall today -
* Belarus is quietly preparing to play a larger role in Russia’s Ukraine war
* Taxonomy of Risks on Automated Fact-Checking Systems Considering its Propagation
* New Anti-SLAPP law strengthens protection for media freedom
* Belarus is quietly preparing to play a larger role in Russia’s Ukraine war
* Taxonomy of Risks on Automated Fact-Checking Systems Considering its Propagation
* New Anti-SLAPP law strengthens protection for media freedom

Highlights
- How AI Keeps Europe Hooked on US Cloud (Tech Policy Press, 29 June)
- From common threats to narrative defence: An intelligence-led mission approach for Australia–Japan cooperation (ASPI, 26 June)
- Explosives and propaganda: Russia’s dual-use drones (EUvsDisinfo, 29 June)
- Inside the new political screening that’s stalling NIH grants (Nature, 28 June)
1. Academia & Research
1.1 Platforms & Technology
- Human Rights Experts Should Engage in Age Assurance Standards (Tech Policy Press, 29 June)
- Affective AI Safety: The Missing Piece in LLM Safety (arXiv, 23 June)
- A Kenya Technology Prosperity Deal Could Help Washington Secure Durable AI Partnerships with Africa (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 23 June)
- Social technologies need societal alignment (Nature, 25 June)
- Taxonomy of Risks on Automated Fact-Checking Systems Considering its Propagation