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TikTok offered an extraordinary deal. The U.S. government took a pass.

Anupam Chander provides expert commentary and analysis to Drew Harwell regarding the possible TikTok ban.

May 29, 2024
Tech Policy Press

More Questions Than Flags: Reality Check on DSA’s Trusted Flaggers

Dylan Moses and Elodie Vialle react to the DSA's 100 days.

May 28, 2024
Belfer Center for International Affairs

Seeing Like a Data Structure

Bruce Schneier writes about data and technology in human society.

May 23, 2024
Harvard Magazine

Harvard Professor Bruce Schneier on AI Regulation and Data Protection Policies

Bruce Schneier speaks on the impact of AI on cybersecurity, democracy, and privacy

May 23, 2024
The Boston Globe

ChatGPT is at odds with what education is for

Jane Rosenzweig writes on the tension between OpenAI's goal of reducing friction through AI and the importance of friction in education.

May 22, 2024
TIME

The Deadly Digital Frontiers at the Border

Petra Molnar discusses AI surveillance at the border.

May 21, 2024
The Conversation

TikTok law threatening a ban if the app isn’t sold raises First Amendment concerns

Anupam Chander and Gautam Hans discusses the legal challenge filed by TikTok against the U.S. government over the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled…

May 21, 2024
Tech Policy Press

What We're Talking About When We Talk About Rural AI

Jasmine McNealy checks in with Justin Hendrix on her two day workshop touching on topics such as discrimination in algorithmic systems.

May 12, 2024
The Regulatory Review

Is AI-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence the Next Pandemic?

"The rise of deep fakes and other AI-generated misinformation presents a direct threat to women’s freedom."

May 6, 2024
The New York Times

I Love Facebook. That’s Why I’m Suing Meta.

Ethan Zuckerman discusses his decision to sue Meta.

May 5, 2024
The New York Times

I Love Facebook. That’s Why I’m Suing Meta.

Ethan Zuckerman explains why he is seeking, with the Knight First Amendment Institute, a court ruling protecting the use of middleware apps that give users more agency over what…

May 5, 2024
Integrity Institute

Workplace ethics and activism with Nadah Feteih

Nadah Feteih discusses tech ethics and activism from within the tech industry, particularly from trust and safety team members.

May 5, 2024
Bloomberg

The State of Crypto Is Anything But Strong

Molly White writes about the state of the crypto industry.

May 2, 2024
Bloomberg

The State of Crypto Is Anything But Strong

Molly White corrects the narrative that crypto's wild days are over, arguing that the state of crypto is still shaky.

May 2, 2024
GDC Vault

ARTificial: Ethics and Aesthetics of AI and Copyright

Micaela Mantegna discusseds ethics and aesthetics of AI and copyright on a Game Developers Conference panel.

May 1, 2024
The London School of Economics and Political Science

Today’s colonial “data grab” is deepening global inequalities

Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias argue that we are seeing data grabs that deepend global inequalities.

May 1, 2024
Tech Policy Press

Advancing Trust & Safety in the Majority World

Nadah Feteih, Diletta Milana, and Jenn Louie reflect on RSM and the Integrity Institute's closed-door workshop on trust and safety at tech companies.

May 1, 2024
The Georgetown Law Journal

Data as Likeness

Zahra Takhshid argues that personal data should be protected by the privacy tort of appropriation.

May 1, 2024
Tech Policy Press

What's Next for TikTok, and US Tech Policy

Anupam Chander reacts to the new law that could ban TikTok, underlining the need for greater accountability in the US government's tech regulation.

Apr 28, 2024

Can an online library of classic video games ever be legal?

Kendra Albert testified in front of the Copyright Office over the DMCA and a potential exemption that would apply to video games.

Apr 25, 2024