Daji Landis, Faculty Associate Elettra Bietti, and alum Sunoo Park address security vs. interoperability arguments in antitrust and regulatory proceedings against Big Tech.
Regulation and oversight are of little use if they are always playing a chasing game. AI companies have turned regulation into the last line of redress when it should have been the first line of ...
Worried about how online firms use data they get from you?Berkman Klein researchers based out of the Applied Social Media Lab ...
Foreign social media platforms are unique associational and speech infrastructures that should be treated differently from other foreign infrastructure, challenging the Supreme Court's view of these ...
Co-Founder, Director, and Faculty Chair Jonathan Zittrain considers the ethical implications of how we communicate and connect with LLMs.
Are we sharing our kids online in ways that could come back to harm them later? Faculty ASsociate Leah Plunkett, author of ...
Privacy violations are a serious threat to the health of the Internet and the effective use of technology. We study how people understand their privacy as users of ...
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"The question is not whether AI will harm ‘our’ children someday. The question is whose children are already being harmed. And will we demand accountability?" ...
In a new paper for the Georgetown Law Journal, Ifeoma Ajunwa proposes the Artificial Intelligence Act and the eponymous Commission, providing sample language for this legislation. "The agency is meant ...
Fellow Amelia Miller discusses her work as a relationship coach.
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