Read more about the Re-Framing the Frame Workshop here. This talk takes a critical look at the consequences of framing legal education as it stands now: as law from…
VIDEO & PODCAST: Why has the Internet had such a powerful impact? What are the challenges that may cause the Internet of tomorrow to be significantly less revolutionary than the…
A conversation with Jessica Fjeld, Jon Orwant, and Nikhil Dharmaraj
Watch video from this conversation Join a spirited and accessible discussion of artificial intelligence and art, how humor and creativity interrelate, and the successes and the…
VIDEO & PODCAST: Academics and civil society representatives from across the Global South will discuss emerging legal challenges to
human rights in digitally networked spaces,…
VIDEO & PODCAST: Utilizing critical technocultural discourse analysis, Afro-optimism, and libidinal economic theory, Dr. Andre Brock employs Black Twitter as an exemplar of Black…
A Public Lecture by Cynthia Dwork, the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard, the Radcliffe…
An interactive art installation in which participants enter an artificially intelligent room, designed like a sitcom set, that plays a laugh track whenever the participants say…
VIDEO & PODCAST: Re-Engineering Humanity brings a pragmatic if somewhat dystopic perspective to the technological phenomena of our age. Humans are learning machines and we learn…
Assessing Government Development, Deployment, and Use of Tech Tools
VIDEO & PODCAST: A close look at the inner workings of government, with a particular focus on the ways in which federal, state, and local government institutions leverage…
Platforms, Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions that Shape Social Media
Social media platforms face an irreconcilable contradiction: while platforms promise an open space for participation and community, every one of them imposes rules of some…
Join us for a one-day conference exploring the current pharmaceutical pricing landscape. This event will bring together leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, policymakers,…
How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor
Podcast & Video: In Automating Inequality, Virginia Eubanks systematically investigates the impacts of data mining, policy algorithms, and predictive risk models on poor and…
Julia Barnes-Weise discusses the challenges of achieving equitable access to vaccines in preparation for and in times of outbreak and CEPI’s approach in working towards its…
Medicaid work requirements and what the limits of digital health mean for recipients, providers, and states
This year, several states applied for and received permission from the federal government to implement work requirements in their Medicaid programs. Policy designs vary…
A collaborative workshop on Fairness, Sustainability and Data for the Global South
A workshop on automation's promise and challenge for a different future, and the better governance models needed to include the understanding of data as a public asset.
Video & Podcast: Universities produce and consume vast amounts of data for research, teaching, service, and operational purposes. While extremely valuable to universities and…
Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics
VIDEO & PODCAST: New research on the media ecosystem around the 2016 US election offer new perspectives and methods for diagnosing the sources of, and potential solutions for, the…