In an interview with The Harvard Gazette, Faculty Co-Director Rebecca Tushnet explains the legal difficulties that AI ...
ByteDance has struck a deal with a group of non-Chinese investors to loosen TikTok's ties to China, alleviating national ...
In Slate, he explains why a Mercator projection makes Greenland look far larger than it is, and why this matters. "While the choice of map method sounds like a mathematical abstraction, it literally ...
In a solo-authored report for OONI, Maria Xynou documents the Ugandan Communications Commission's internet shutdown and subsequent social media blocks.
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is pleased to welcome Isabella Roden as its new Director of Communications and Engagement, where she will lead the Center’s ...
National security has become a dominant lens for AI policy in Washington. But what does that framing clarify, and what does ...
AI policy is moving fast in Washington — new executive orders, shifting export controls, debates over federal versus state ...
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Faculty Associate Ethan Zuckerman argues that billionaires' predictions about tech futures reveal their psyches.
Bruce Schneier and Barath Raghavan explore why LLMs struggle with context and judgment and, consequently, are vulnerable to ...
Fellow Sean McGregor's work on the AI Incident Database (AIID) is highlighted in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The AIID indexes the harms (and potential/near harms) that artificial ...