The same capabilities that make AI valuable for cybersecurity, including autonomous operation, rapid decision-making at scale ...
Artificial intelligence has made it possible for governments to aggregate, analyze, and act on data about individuals at a scale and speed that existing legal frameworks were never designed to address ...
Most community violence organizations lack the expertise needed to monitor and address social media-fuele violence.
Woodrow Hartzog and Jessica Silbey argue that even intentionally-used AI erodes the foundations of democratic institutions.
Kate Klonick argues that, at best, cookie banners - legally-required pop-ups allowing individuals to consent to or reject companies' data usage policies - implement a regime of performative compliance ...
Japan's latest elections demonstrate technology's ability to strengthen democracy, argue Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier in Tech Policy Press. Team Mirai, a Japanese political party founded by ...
"To deliver on the promises of AI, no leader from the public or private sector can afford to ignore the energy system or international politics." ...
Maayan Perel, Ohad Somech, and Faculty Associate Niva Elkin-Koren analyze 279 platforms' Terms of Use to study how platforms use contractual terms to enclose publicly available data.
Maroussia Lévesque uses the notion of analog privilege to examine elites' ability to shape their relationship with AI.