A court in Germany found that Google was responsible for what its chatbots say in search summaries. This is the accountability we need.
Faculty Associate Dariusz Jemielniak weighs in on Wikipedia's restricting founder Larry Sanger's access to the site's editing platform.
Visiting Scholar Alicia Solow-Niederman identifies "inter-regime doctrinal collapse," a source of legal strain by which the boundaries between information privacy law and copyright law become ...
AI is shrinking the gap between skill and ability for those who want to conduct cyberattacks, BKC Affiliate Bruce Schneier ...
Dylan Moses responds to a recent paper arguing that ML outputs lack 'speech certainty' - being identified with certainty by ...
With a team of coauthors including Meeyoung Cha, Marcelo Sartori, and Wenchao Dong, Virgilio Almeida examines how information systems lead to the spread of climate misinformation.
Esposito and Sergi argue that AI is being asked to serve different purposes in Asia and in the EU; whether they view it as a coordination problem or a liability challenge.
Anthropic shut off access to its generative AI model Fable (a more constrained version of Mythos) just days after its release, when the US government classified it as a dangerous weapon. Affiliate ...
Nathan E. Sanders and Bruce Schneier call attention to the staggering number of use cases that the Trump administration’s OMB has planned to automate government processing through artificial ...
Encrypted Spaces was recently showcased in WIRED in a piece titled “Signal Alums Reveal ‘Encrypted Spaces,’ a System for Making Private Collaboration Apps,” and in Gizmodo, which featured quotes from ...
Faculty Associate Mark Esposito and Bruno Sergi highlight the differences between Asian and European approaches to AI.
Solon Barocas and coauthors offer the first empirical account of how financial institutions test for and mitigate algorithmic discrimination on the ground.
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