Ben Green and colleagues note disciplinary divides in the ways that computer scientists and legal experts translate law into code.
Tom Zick weighs in on the utility of personhood credentials, a way of verifying personhood without specifying individual identity, for combatting AI in higher education. "Creating a personhood ...
BKC x AI Student Safety Team (AISST) are collaborating to present a speaker series featuring a lineup of experts in AI ...
The military tactics used within Palestine and Lebanon demand a reckoning with the "normalization of techno-terror." ...
Developers should act before governments fall back on blunt tools.
Judith Donath likens AI 'decision-making' to a coin flip, averring that seeing generative AI systems as too-human may obfuscate their corporate natures. “It starts to replace the need to have friends, ...
Larry Lessig calls for more direct governmental regulation of AI companies, arguing that companies are ill-equipped to self-govern.
Marshall Van Alstyne raises concerns about platforms enabling election conspiracies. "I'm hoping it's nothing of the same scale as what we observed on January 6, but we may be seeing some bad behavior ...
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We must rethink Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to both protect free speech and curtail harassment.
BKC Fellow Francisco Marmolejo-Cossío participated in a recent SEAS Symposium on Indigenous approaches to engineering. Marmolejo-Cossío led a discussion among three Indigenous Mexican students about ...
Alexa is a Ph.D. student at Tufts' Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development. At Eliot-Pearson, Alexa is a member of the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development. As a ...