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 ...
Developers should act before governments fall back on blunt tools.
We must rethink Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to both protect free speech and curtail harassment.
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 - and a sustained movement against - the "normalization of techno-terror," urges Afsaneh Rigot. "The only way to ...
Kendra is a public interest technology lawyer with a special interest in computer security law and freedom of expression. They served as a clinical instructor at the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law ...
Ryan Budish is a Privacy and Public Policy Manager at Meta. He helps to develop innovative approaches to a range of data protection practices, with a focus on data ...
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Marissa Gerchick and Olga Askelrod detail the ACLU's complaints against Aon, a hiring technology company which offers AI interviewing and candidate-evaluation tools. "Academic researchers also play a ...
A student punished for cheating is suing their school. Now what?
Aaron Gluck-Thaler demonstrates how early facial recognition technologies rendering the human face a scientific object arose from simplistic pattern recognition.
ASML's Darius Kazemi makes a case for the Fediverse Schema Observatory, a means of increasing interoperability among decentralized and federated social media networks.