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The blending of generative AI with strategic foresight practices means that algorithms can predict trends with uncanny accuracy, writes Mark Esposito.
In a new paper, Maroussia Lévesque asks who controls AI regulation - and whether they're who we want in the driver's seat.
Faculty Associate Petra Molnar warns that AI-driven visa revocation programs chill discourse and weaken civil society at large.
Faculty Associate Arvind Narayanan joined the New York Times podcast Hard Fork to unpack his paper coauthored with Sayash Kapoor, "AI as Normal Technology," which challenges utopic and dystopic ...
The TikTok divest-or-ban order was signed one year ago. The Institute for Rebooting Media spoke with researchers and legal ...
I am grateful to have been part of the first cohort of fellows at the Applied Social Media Lab at Harvard's Berkman Klein ...
The Applied Social Media Lab is excited to open its doors for a Spring Synthesizer bringing together current projects, new ...
Our contemporary debates about cybersecurity, surveillance and the law are steeped in 21st century technology, but the problem of interception is not new. Surveillance and information warfare played ...
Magda Romanska argues that we're nearing a frightening form of technological totalitarianism.
Virgilio Almeida and coauthors explore the (false) tension between regulation and innovation, arguing that democratic regulation can ensure that citizens have a role in shaping algorithmic ...
Social media is undergoing a transformation toward open Internet technologies. What will that future look like? And how will this affect the pressing needs of users: algorithmic choice, less toxicity, ...
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