"The question is not whether AI will harm ‘our’ children someday. The question is whose children are already being harmed. And will we demand accountability?" ...
United States might serve as a landmark decision on the Fourth Amendment in the digital age, Mailyn Fidler writes in the SCOTUSblog. The case pertains to geofence data, records that companies maintain ...
Rebecca Tushnet writes that The Onion's takeover of Infowars shouldn't raise any trademark issues: "Just as the Washington ...
Fellow Amelia Miller discusses her work as a relationship coach.
It's not too early to be concerned about the AI 'runaway threat.' ...
Affiliate Bruce Schneier and Barath Raghavan suggest that Mythos is the first in (what's sure to be) a series of incremental steps toward long-term changes in the relationship between AI and security.
Fellow DZ Kalman reflects on a recent AI and religion gathering hosted by Anthropic that took place in San Francisco. Kalman remarks that engaging with human wisdom - a deep-seated goal of companies ...
"A new era of industrial intelligence is beginning to reshape how the world designs, makes and moves goods." Faculty Associate Mark Esposito is among the coauthors of World Economic Forum's ...
A new paper presents 6 challenges in designing for inter-community governance.
Faculty Associate Petra Molnar details the latest developments in border technologies, including robo-dogs in the US and "Ghost Sharks" in Australia, and the rapid proliferation of such technologies ...
Affiliate Bruce Schneier and David Lie argue against private companies having unilateral control over AI that affects ...
In an interview for Harvard Magazine, he discusses the legal and cybersecurity ramifications of large (and powerful) AI models, and the ongoing debate over legal liabilities for emerging technologies.