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Samantha Lai
Senior Research Analyst, Technology and International Affairs

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Samantha Lai is a senior research analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Technology and International Affairs Program, where she studies the governance of the information environment. Her research has been published in the Journal of Online Trust and Safety, Lawfare, and TechTank; and featured by the OECD, NPR, and Politico, amongst others. Prior to joining Carnegie, Lai worked at the Brookings Institution’s Center for Technology Innovation and the Foreign Policy Research Institute. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Wellesley College.


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Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Leaders
May 29, 2024

Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Leaders is a special half-day conference hosted by the 2023-2024 James C. Gaither Junior Fellows. Over the course of three sessions, panelists will discuss issues impacting youth including the evolving global order and role of institutions, climate change, AI, radicalization, and shifts in the information landscape.   

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In The Media
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What Does Information Integrity Mean for Democracies?

As information integrity is increasingly used in the context of the information environment, it needs a clear definition that provides guidance on how the concept can be translated into policy. 

· March 22, 2024
Lawfare
In The Media
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Securing Federated Platforms: Collective Risks and Responses

Federated platforms face considerable obstacles to robust and scalable governance, particularly with regard to persistent threats such as coordinated behavior and spam.

· February 28, 2024
Journal of Online Trust and Safety
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Operational Reporting in Practice: The EU’s Code of Practice on Disinformation

Companies have submitted two sets of reports for the new EU Code of Practice on Disinformation. To date, reports have only offered limited insight.

· November 21, 2023
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Emergency Management and Information Integrity: A Framework for Crisis Response

From COVID-19 misinformation to authoritarian crackdowns on democratic protests or hybrid warfare involving information manipulation, the negative impacts that crises have on the information environment can be challenging to reverse, threatening the physical safety of civilians and the democratic stability of societies.

In The Media
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Collective Security in a Federated World

Many discussions about social media governance and trust and safety are focused on a small number of centralized, corporate-owned platforms. The emergence and growth in popularity of federated social media services introduces new opportunities, but also significant new risks and complications.

· June 1, 2023
Atlantic Council
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Operational Reporting By Online Services: A Proposed Framework

Researchers, policymakers, and civil society groups need to come together to clarify among themselves and for platforms what type of information would be most helpful to protect the public interest and what framework could ensure this information is feasible for platforms to provide.

· May 18, 2023