Almeida has received the inaugural edition of the UNESCO–Uzbekistan Beruniy Prize for Scientific Research on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Alex Pascal weighs in on the unlikelihood of the Trump Administration being able to pass strict youth-safety legislation.
Affiliate Dave Willner and Faculty Associated Evelyn Douek are quoted in a story about the State Department's actions towards denying visas to workers involved in content moderation. Read more from ...
Faculty Associate Aymar Jean Escoffery and coauthor Elijah McKinnon celebrate the publication of Beyond the Screen, a photo-forward book reflecting "on the bold, foundational pillars that have helped ...
Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier liken rapid AI development to the social media boom of the past two decades.
Faculty Associate Gorg Pennycook and coauthors study the effects of having voters interact with AI models advocating for political candidates.
Dr. AJ Escoffery organized the Social Media & Tech Solidarity Workshop for leaders in academia, organizing, and storytelling to interrogate whether social media can empower cultural solidarity. The ...
"Epistemicide—the killing, silencing, annihilation, or devaluing of a knowledge system—occurs when epistemic injustices become persistent and systematic, operating collectively as a structured ...
"Governments must grapple with artificial intelligence (AI) and not simply consign its development and application to corporate entities," argue Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders in The Contrarian.
Join Alan Raul (Harvard College ’75, HKS MPA ’77) and Justin Curl (HLS ’26) for a discussion of the Trump Administration's central AI policy document: AI Action Plan. We will begin with an overview of ...
Can AI errors help users? Upol Ehsan and coauthors propose that Seamful XAI design can be leveraged to boost users' understanding and agency. "Acknowledging AI is imperfect does not entail that we ...
Whether your interest is in preserving Internet freedom and opportunity, changing the economic power structure, new challenges for cyberlaw, or just turning the tables on privacy-violating business ...
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