Zahra Takhshid argues that personal data should be protected by the privacy tort of appropriation, thereby providing a way to give plaintiffs recourse in AI data collection suits. "It is now time for ...
Urs Gasser and Mark Esposito contributed to a white paper giving policymakers and regulators implementable strategies for AI governance.
Jenn Louie and coauthors argue that mandating meaningful transparency procedures will make social media platforms safer for users.
The Institute for Rebooting Social Media welcomes Johan Farkas to discuss contemporary political struggles over how we define ...
Teens' use of AI may be cause for concern, argues Nathan Sanders, and we should approach it with tailored tech literacy programs, as we have for social media. "We see rapid integration of AI ...
Where does online hate come from? How do these haters organize themselves to direct hate to certain people? Why do these ...
The Institute for Rebooting Social Media is pleased to welcome Mary Anne Franks to discuss her new book, Fearless Speech: ...
The Applied Social Media Lab (ASML) at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society invites responsible ...
Bruce Schneier sat down with the Harvard Gazette to discuss just how common online scams are. "The whole point of a scam is emotional trickery; a scam works because it works with emotions; and that’s ...
Rachel Kalmar is a data scientist, community organizer, and world record holder for number of wearable sensors worn continuously. In her recent role as the Head of Data Products and Services at Biogen ...
Johanna Wild developed Bellingcat's new Online Investigations Toolkit during her year as a Nieman-Berkman Fellow. The toolkit, now available, helps open source researchers discover new tools, and ...