Faculty Associate Jon Penny argues that the law banning TikTok has failed. " [A]s of this writing, TikTok remains accessible in the U.S. But it has failed even if it eventually succeeds in forcing ...
Nishant Shah warns that Meta's doing away with content moderation represents a dangerous lack of oversight. "A mix of human and algorithmic detection, flagging, scrutiny, resolution, and oversight has ...
Affiliate Ram Shankar Siva Kumar and coauthors suggest ways that Microsoft and other tech giants can mitigate the security risks inherent in emerging AI technologies.
The end of one wildly popular platform is a chance to overhaul the broken social media industry. Rebecca Rinkevich offers insight into the shifting media landscape in the wake of TikTok's short-lived ...
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BKC faculty associate and Campus AI board member, Dariusz Jemielniak, argues, we need a clear rule, a Fourth Law of Robotics—as an addition to Asimov’s classic code.
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Susan Benesch weighs in on the political implications of Meta's recent change in speech policies.
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Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders detail the different ways that evolving AI technologies will be used in drafting legislation.
"Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State . . . subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within ...
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