In a new report for Mozilla, Beatriz Botera Arcila explores how liability law can help make sense of the complex nature of responsibility with respect to AI.
Bruce Schneier and Davi Ottenheimer argue that the emergence of artifical intelligence in the age of Web 3.0 requires a multi-layered approach to digital security with a particular focus on data ...
Should the NSA be concerned about security flaws in Signal? Bruce Schneier argues that it should, especially in light of the recent SignalGate controversy, because the US's foreign adversaries now ...
Ethan Zuckerman uses the recent "Signalgate" scandal to reflect on how modern political discourse creates divergent realities. He proposes the "post-post-truth" era - wherein we have a wide range of ...
Jack Cushman gives readers a primer on Signal's privacy capabilities in light of the Atlantic's editor in chief being added to a group chat used by American leaders to plan military actions in Yemen.
In a new book for Cambridge's Elements in the Economics of Emerging Markets series, Mark Esposito and coauthors explore the potential for using emerging technologies for inclusive and sustainable ...
BKC Affiliate Nana Mgbechikwere Nwachukwu argues that the AI-creator relationship as it exists is exploitative -- but it need not be.
ASML Fellow and Blacksky founder Rudy Fraser presents a vision for community-led digital spaces centered on mutual aid, self-governance, and decentralization.
On the Reimagining the Internet podcast, Faculty Associates Ethan Zuckerman and Evelyn Douek discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the TikTok ban, prioritizing national security over First ...
Affiliate Sean Harvey examines the troubling rise of deepfakes, calling for stronger detection tools to curb their growing impact.
The intern will work directly with Professor Zittrain and BKC's Senior Research Coordinator, Brigitte Fink, on a variety of ...
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