The Berkman Klein Center is pleased to host a discussion on the new book “Intellectual Property, Covid-19, and the Next ...
ASML Fellow Fay Johnson discusses the ins and outs of Meta’s decision to cut back on fact checking with the True Thirty podcast.
Can the interest in record publicity coexist with the growing ease of de-anonymizing and revealing sensitive information about individuals?” ...
Too accurate AI could imminently create substantial particularized harms to individuals as well as widely dispersed costs to society,” argues Faculty Associate Aileen Nielsen.
Bruce Schneier and coauthor Barath Raghavan argue that all talking AIs and robots should use ring modulators to make themselves distinguishable from human speech.
Ethan Zuckerman and coauthors raise concerns about AI companies using user-generated social media data to train their LLMs.
Ben Reininga weighs in on how media outlets can responsibly use AI. “If it [AI bots] can help make information more accessible, I think that could be a good use of it. [...] It obviously just has to ...
Florian Martin-Bariteau and colleagues are releasing a global policy brief to provide policymakers with actionable globally-oriented policy guidance on the impact of AI on democracy and electoral ...
Affiliate Jack Cushman works to archive datasets that have disappeared from data.gov in the days since Trump's inauguration.