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The potential emergence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) is plausible and should be taken seriously by the U.S.
Faculty Director Jonathan Zittrain probes policy questions raised by the “assumptions” large language models make about users.
AI companies are deploying autonomous AI agents that can plan and execute complex tasks with only limited human involvement.
With Sacha Alanoca and Kevin Klyman, Affiliates Shira Gur-Arieh and Tom Zick “present a taxonomy to map the global landscape of AI regulation.” ...
"Cyberbullying in any form – whether it’s exclusion from a group chat or direct threats – can lead to significant trauma in youth." Faculty Associate Sameer Hinduja's new study finds that all types of ...
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer some optimistic reflections on the rise of AI-written legislation, though they concede that such AI use should be disclosed.
"Should these cases reach a settlement or a ruling in favor of the plaintiffs, a judge may use this approach as a base template to be updated with the specifics of any case." Affiliate Nathaniel Lubin ...
"Despite unprecedented investments in mobilizing voters, overall trust in electoral health, democratic institutions, and voter satisfaction has significantly declined." Affiliate Bruce Schneier and ...
Salomé Viljoen warns that the Trump Administration's attempts at monetary efficiency mask its increasing goal over the US's data infrastructure ...
MuckRock hosted an online discussion among experts fighting for more meaningful transparency in the face of DOGE, including Clinical Instructor Mason Kortz. DOGE's "wall of receipts is not published ...