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Harvard Political Review

Data Health for Human Health

Affiliate Kasia Chmielinski examines the impact of dataset biases on AI in healthcare and the need for greater transparency and accountability in medical AI training data.

Mar 13, 2025
Knight-Georgetown Institute

Better Feeds: Algorithms That Put People First

Faculty Associates Arvind Narayanan and Elissa Redmiles, along with Affiliates Aviv Ovadya and Nathaniel Lubin, contribute to a roadmap for designing recommender systems that…

Mar 13, 2025
Tech Policy Press

Podcast: Rudy Fraser on Building Blacksky and the Future of Middleware

ASML Fellow Rudy Fraser discusses building Blacksky, decentralizing social media, and creating safer online spaces.

Mar 13, 2025
AI & Society

Perceptions of AI-driven news among contemporary audiences

A study of trust, engagement, and impact

In a new study, Faculty Associate Gregory Gondwe explores trends in African audiences' engagement with AI-generated news, illustrating demographic differences.

Mar 12, 2025
WGBH

Local Gannett-owned websites are using AI to help write articles

Leaders at Patch and Inside Arlington say AI tools can benefit journalism.

Faculty Associate Ryan Kellett is quoted in a GBH story about local news outlets using AI to generate news highlights.

Mar 11, 2025
Lawfare

‘Data Colonialism’ and the Political Economy of Big Tech

Affiliate Chinmayi Arun reviews Ulises Mejias and Faculty Associate Nick Couldry's Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back, digging into the extractive…

Mar 7, 2025
Tech Policy Press

Threats to Democracy in Brazil

The Rise of Technofeudalism and the Assault on Democratic Institutions

Faculty Associate David Nemer breaks down how digital monopolies erode democracy in Brazil, fueling inequality, precarious labor, and disinformation.

Mar 4, 2025
The Harvard Gazette

Did the TikTok ban go too far?

Law School debate examines potential national security threat, 75-day extension issued by Trump

BKC co-founder Jonathan Zittrain moderated a debate between Anupam Chander and Alan Rozenshtein about the possible threats to national security posed by TikTok.

Feb 28, 2025
Nieman

The Washington Post’s TikTok guy will publish a Post-produced news series on his personal channel

Most news publishers stop short of producing content for an individual journalist’s accounts. “Because, as the thinking goes, what happens if that person leaves and takes all their audience with them?”

Fellow Ryan Kellett comments on Dave Jorgenson's new weekly news skit show.

Feb 27, 2025
arXiv

A Law of One’s Own: The Inefficacy of the DMCA for Non-Consensual Intimate Media

RSM Visiting Scholar Eric Gilbert and coauthors argue that we need new laws to expedite the takedown of non-consensual intimate media (NCIM).

Feb 26, 2025
Marketplace

AI data centers burn tons of energy. Can consumers and the grid adapt?

Lauren Bridges weighs in on the environmental impact of AI data centers.

Feb 25, 2025
Foreign Policy

What the U.K. Wants from Apple Will Make Our Phones Less Safe

Once a back door to user data exists, everyone will want in.

Bruce Schneier observes that the UK's demands that Apple weaken its security worldwide will exacerbate threats to users.

Feb 25, 2025
The Anti-Dystopians

Public, Private and DOGE: Hybrid Sovereignty with Swati Srivastava

Faculty Associate Swati Srivastava shares her thoughts on public versus private power, “how discussions of sovereignty can tell us about corporate power, and what might be new…

Feb 24, 2025
Society for Social Studies of Science

Re-networking digital infrastructure

A Non-Aligned Tech Movement to take us beyond the age of informational capitalism

Nick Couldry and Paola Ricaurte, members of the Non-Allied Tech Movement, signed onto a letter advocating for a more inclusive and democratic approach to digital governance. "We…

Feb 24, 2025
Tech Policy Press

Data Colonialism Comes Home To The US: Resistance Must Too

"This phenomenon can no longer be explained through the rubric of ‘surveillance capitalism’ since the point is not merely to make money by tracking what users do."

Feb 23, 2025
Compiler

‘AI for Good’ shouldn’t become the new innovation arbitrage

"Without the appropriate safeguards, AI for Good initiatives can be easily manipulated to serve as a new method of innovation arbitrage."

Feb 21, 2025
harvard Gazette

Tech has changed. Dating? It’s complicated.

"The history of love and the history of technology have always been intertwined."

Feb 20, 2025
Open Global Rights

Carceral technology and the normalization of psychological torture

Technological “alternatives” to incarceration extend psychological torture into non-carceral spaces.

Faculty Associate Dasha Pruss and Nedah Nemati argue that technological “alternatives” to incarceration extend psychological torture beyond prisons.

Feb 20, 2025
Tech Policy Press

Data Colonialism Comes Home To The US: Resistance Must Too

Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejías warn against “data colonialism” and call for grassroots resistance to Musk's interference in the US Government.

Feb 19, 2025
Open Global Rights

Smart borders kill

New frontiers of violence and erosion of rights at the world’s borders

"Border technologies heighten the historical violence of colonialism and imperialism while failing to address the root causes of forced migration."

Feb 17, 2025