DisinfoDocket 15 June
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* Europe’s AI Sovereignty Problem Runs Far Deeper Than Frontier Access
* Putin can no longer shield ordinary Russians from the war he unleashed
* Can the deal between US and Iran become a lasting settlement?

Highlights
- Social media ban - bold and blunt, but no silver bullet (BBC, 15 June)
- Earning a Social License for Transformative AI (Tech Policy Press, 15 June)
- Anthropic says US government forced it to disable cybersecurity AI models (The Record, 15 June)
- Tiktok’s Climate Pledges Collide With Sponsorship of Climate Deniers (The Good Men Project, 13 June)
1. Academia & Research
- Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology (Pew Research Center, 10 June)
2. Platforms & Technology
- To maintain access to frontier AI, decide where independence matters most (ASPI, 15 June)
- The Mythos Recall and Washington’s Missing AI Safety Playbook (Just Security, 13 June)