The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is thrilled to announce the Spring Speaker Series! Building on the success of ...
"Carceral technologies such as facial and voice recognition, predictive policing, and risk assessment instruments are often designed for environments where people have lost their rights." Faculty ...
"This phenomenon can no longer be explained through the rubric of ‘surveillance capitalism’ since the point is not merely to make money by tracking what users do." Faculty Associate Nick Couldry and ...
"The history of love and the history of technology have always been intertwined." Faculty Associate Moira Weigel explores how dating apps, algorithms, and AI chatbots shape modern romance, building on ...
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"Without the appropriate safeguards, AI for Good initiatives can be easily manipulated to serve as a new method of innovation arbitrage." Affiliate Rumman Chowdhury critiques the unchecked deployment ...
"Border technologies heighten the historical violence of colonialism and imperialism while failing to address the root causes of forced migration." Faculty Associate Petra Molnar examines the human ...
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"The question facing Americans isn’t whether government needs modernization – it’s whether they’re willing to sacrifice democracy in pursuit of Musk’s version of efficiency." Berkman Affiliate Allison ...
"Using AI to make government more efficient is a worthy pursuit, and this is not a new idea." Berkman Affiliate Nathan E. Sanders and Bruce Schneier examine the implications of AI-driven government ...