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Upcoming Events

Mar 28, 2023 @ 5:30 PM

Storytelling, Migration Journeys, and Technology — Photo Exhibit

This exhibit asks the audience to consider and evaluate the human cost of an increasingly automated world.

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Mar 28, 2023 @ 12:00 PM

The Challenge of Next-Generation AI

Russell Neuman will address practical issues of human-centered AI design as well as broader questions of privacy and public policy.

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Mar 29, 2023 @ 12:30 PM

Technology and the Public Interest

An introduction to the book Technology and the Public Interest by Haochen Sun followed by comments from several panelists.

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Apr 4, 2023 @ 12:30 PM

Teaching Computer Science in Kenya for Global Competitiveness

Dr. Chao Mbogho will come speak with us about the future of responsible computing in Kenya by talking us through the history and current debates in the field.

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Apr 5, 2023 @ 12:30 PM

Digital Public Spaces for a Healthy Democracy: goals, values & aspirations

Join us for a discussion among leaders in civic tech, ethics, advocacy, and journalism about how to reimagine the digital public square as a space where the public can…

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Apr 6, 2023 @ 12:30 PM

Advancing Platform Research through the EU Digital Services Act

This panel discussion will explore tools the EU’s new Digital Services Act will offer to international researchers to better understand online platforms’ content moderation…

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Apr 18, 2023 @ 12:00 PM

Copyright, Text Mining and AI Training

A conversation presented by the University of Ottawa AI + Society Initiative and BKC, with the UOttawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society

Faith  Majekolagbe, Michael Geist, and Ruth L. Okediji discuss copyright issues  and recent developments regarding text and data mining.

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Past Events

Sep 17, 1999 @ 3:13 AM

Six Questions Everyone Should Ask About Technology

Neil Postman, Chair, Department of Culture and Communication, New York University

Neil Postman, Author of Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology, presented "Six Questions Everyone Should Ask About Technology"

May 20, 1999 @ 5:15 AM

Open Code / Open Content / Open Law Strategic Planning Session

The Berkman Center concluded the academic year with an all-day strategic planning session on May 20, 1999: "Building a Digital Commons."

May 3, 1999 @ 4:04 AM

Building Online Environments for Inquiry, Engagement, and Community

Dr. Sara Cobb, Executive Director of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.

Dr. Sara Cobb, Executive Director of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School talked about Building Online Environments for Inquiry, Engagement, and Community.

Apr 29, 1999 @ 4:06 AM

Multimedia Networking, The Big Picture

Karl Auerbach, Multimedia Network Architect at Cisco Systems and member of the California Bar.

Karl Auerbach discussed "Multimedia Networking, The Big Picture"

Jan 30, 1999 @ 1:24 AM

A Civil Reaction: Lessons from the Woburn Case

The Lessons from Woburn Project is a resource for anyone wishing to learn about A Civil Action and the case of Anne Anderson, et al., v. W.R. Grace & Co., et al..

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The Lessons from Woburn Project

The Lessons from Woburn Project is a resource for anyone wishing to learn about A Civil Action and the case of Anne Anderson, et al., v. W.R. Grace & Co., et al. This web site…

Dec 6, 1998 @ 2:55 AM

Legal/Technical Architectures of Cyberspace

Will Tomorrow's Internet Resemble Today's? Changes in the Legal & Technical Architectures of Cyberspace

Will Tomorrow's Internet Resemble Today's? Changes in the Legal & Technical Architectures of Cyberspace

Nov 11, 1998 @ 3:00 AM

Internet & Society '98 Moot Court

*Read the transcript of the session.* The Internet &…

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Internet & Society Conference 1998

The Second International Conference on Internet & Society took May 26-29, 1998 at Harvard Law School, and posed the question "Will the Net Inevitably Drive a Deeper Wedge Between…

May 13, 1998 @ 3:22 AM

Privacy and Cyber/Spaces

Government Databanks and Identification

In the news:Margaret Kane, Medical Record Privacy Debated at Harvard, ZDNet News, May 13…

Mar 19, 1998 @ 3:26 AM

Technorealism

How should we think about technology?

Mar 5, 1998 @ 3:32 AM

Digital China/Harvard

The mission of Digital China/Harvard is to build an internet-mediated educational channel with China.

May 29, 1996 @ 2:49 AM

Internet & Society Conference 1996

The first Internet & Society Conference, hosted at Harvard University.