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Artificial intelligence is unavoidable. But can we resist some of its progress?
Ethan Zuckerman calls for a revaluation of the Luddite ethos.
Ethan Zuckerman
How the Youth in Zambia Use Mundane Technology to Circumvent Government Surveillance and Censorship.
Greg Gondwe explores Zambian youth's sophisticated digital activism in the wake of the 2020 youth protests.
Greg Gondwe
Paola Ricaurte Quijano explores how AI development tracks and reinforces gaps in social capital.
Paola Ricaurte Quijano
Safra Center for Ethics debate weighs extreme wealth, philanthropy, income inequality, and redistribution
Nien-hê Hsieh considers the conditions under which mega-wealth might be permissible.
Nien-hê Hsieh
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders warn that AI will complicate the SEC's financially cutting in whistleblowers.
Bruce Schneier
Nathan Sanders
VCs and Policymakers Need a New Platform to Scale Responsible Innovation
Paul Fehlinger and Linda Griffin argue for a platform bridging the venture capital and policymaking worlds.
Paul Fehlinger
Nathan Sanders weighs in on a debate between two Virginia congressional candidates and an AI bot.
BKC director Jonathan Zittrain explains what AI agents are, and why we need to regain control of them.
Jonathan Zittrain
Jim Cowie and Maria Xynou join an M-Lab Community Call to discuss challenges to constructing and using internet performance datasets.
Jim Cowie
Maria Xynou
A Competition Law Analysis
Sidharth Chauhan and Dhruv Mehta detail the recently ratified amendments to India's Competition Act, 2002.
Sidharth Chauhan
Experiences, gender differences, and prevention and response measures
Sameer Hinduja and Justin W Patchin explore teenagers' use of virtual reality and the particular harms that they encounter therein.
Sameer Hinduja
Navigating the Supreme Court’s Social Media Paradox
The Court must begin treating social media platforms consistently.
Marshall Van Alstyne
Chinmayi Arun studies the impact of AI tools on the Majority World, arguing that it constitutes a form of global imperialism.
Chinmayi Arun
A 360° Approach for Resilient Policy and Regulation
Urs Gasser and Mark Esposito contributed to a white paper giving policymakers and regulators implementable strategies for AI governance.
Urs Gasser
Mark Esposito
Apryl Williams' research on Black women's experiences on - and by - dating apps reveals algorithmic biases.
Apryl Williams
Jenn Louie and coauthors argue that mandating meaningful transparency procedures will make social media platforms safer for users.
Jenn Louie
Teens' use of AI may be cause for concern.
The Biden administration is cracking down on Big Tech. But will Amazon, Apple, Google, and Meta go the way of Standard Oil?
The dry spell in antitrust litigation appears to be ending.
Elettra Bietti
John Coates
A catalog of takedown requests helps to illuminate efforts to shape the internet through means fair and foul
Adam Holland shares why tracking takedowns is critical public information.
Adam Holland
Bruce Schneier sat down with the Harvard Gazette to discuss just how common online scams are.