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The American Prospect

The SEC Whistleblower Program Is Dominating Regulatory Enforcement

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders warn that AI will complicate the SEC's financially cutting in whistleblowers.

Oct 18, 2024
VC + POLICY

Reset for Growth

VCs and Policymakers Need a New Platform to Scale Responsible Innovation

Paul Fehlinger and Linda Griffin argue for a platform bridging the venture capital and policymaking worlds.

Oct 18, 2024
Politico

Tonight’s strange debate with an AI congressional candidate

Nathan Sanders weighs in on a debate between two Virginia congressional candidates and an AI bot.

Oct 17, 2024
Lawfare Daily

Controlling AI Agents

BKC director Jonathan Zittrain explains what AI agents are, and why we need to regain control of them.

Oct 17, 2024
Measurement Lab

Challenges in Internet Measurement

Jim Cowie and Maria Xynou join an M-Lab Community Call to discuss challenges to constructing and using internet performance datasets.

Oct 17, 2024
The Antitrust Bulletin

Deal Value Threshold and M&A

A Competition Law Analysis

Sidharth Chauhan and Dhruv Mehta detail the recently ratified amendments to India's Competition Act, 2002.

Oct 12, 2024
New Media & Society

Metaverse risks and harms among US youth

Experiences, gender differences, and prevention and response measures

Sameer Hinduja and Justin W Patchin explore teenagers' use of virtual reality and the particular harms that they encounter therein.

Oct 12, 2024
ACM

Free Speech vs. Free Ride

Navigating the Supreme Court’s Social Media Paradox

The Court must begin treating social media platforms consistently.

Oct 11, 2024
Carnegie Endowment

Transnational AI and Corporate Imperialism

Chinmayi Arun studies the impact of AI tools on the Majority World, arguing that it constitutes a form of global imperialism.

Oct 8, 2024
World Economic Forum

Governance in the Age of Generative AI

A 360° Approach for Resilient Policy and Regulation

Urs Gasser and Mark Esposito contributed to a white paper giving policymakers and regulators implementable strategies for AI governance.

Oct 8, 2024
The Washington Post

Black women say dating apps like Hinge are biased. Now some are testing it.

Apryl Williams' research on Black women's experiences on - and by - dating apps reveals algorithmic biases.

Oct 3, 2024
Tech Policy Press

Making Social Media Safer Requires Meaningful Transparency

Jenn Louie and coauthors argue that mandating meaningful transparency procedures will make social media platforms safer for users.

Oct 2, 2024
Marketplace Tech

What do generative AI and social media have in common? A lack of regulation.

Teens' use of AI may be cause for concern.

Oct 1, 2024
Harvard Law Bulletin

(Anti)Trust Issues

The Biden administration is cracking down on Big Tech. But will Amazon, Apple,
Google, and Meta go the way of Standard Oil?

The dry spell in antitrust litigation appears to be ending.

Oct 1, 2024
Harvard Law Bulletin

Shine On

A catalog of takedown requests helps to illuminate efforts to shape the internet through means fair and foul

Adam Holland shares why tracking takedowns is critical public information.

Sep 30, 2024
Harvard Gazette

You'd never fall for an online scam, right?

Bruce Schneier sat down with the Harvard Gazette to discuss just how common online scams are.

Sep 27, 2024
OONI

Russia blocked OONI Explorer, a large open dataset on Internet censorship

Maria Xynou details the latest censorship campaign against OONI Explorer.

Sep 25, 2024
Georgetown Law Journal

Artificial Intelligence, Afrofuturism, and Economic Justice

Ifeoma Ajunwa argues that we can apply Afrofuturist principles to ensure that AI is being harnessed for the collective good.

Sep 24, 2024
Bellingcat

Introducing Bellingcat's Collaborative Open Source Toolkit

The Online Investigations Toolkit helps open source researchers discover new tools, and understand their uses and limitations.

Sep 24, 2024
The Atlantic

AI Could Still Wreck the Presidential Election

We could soon see the fallout from a hands-off approach to AI regulation.

Sep 24, 2024