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Stanford Social Innovation Review

Building a Solidarity Ecosystem for AI

Trebor Scholz and Mark Esposito provide guidance for building community-owned alternatives to extractive AI systems.

Feb 5, 2026
Working Knowledge

People Are Mostly OK With AI Taking Over Many Jobs—Up to a Point

Research by Faculty Associate James Riley suggests that resistance to AI automating jobs arises not from ethical objections about devaluing human labor, but from concerns about…

Feb 5, 2026
The Conversation

AI-generated text is overwhelming institutions – setting off a no-win ‘arms race’ with AI detector

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders discuss media outlets being inundated with a high volume of AI-generated text, swamping traditional editorial models.

Feb 5, 2026
Tech Policy Press

Governing AI Agents with Democratic ‘Algorithmic Institutions’

Faculty Associate Virgilio Almeida and coauthors explore governance structures and forms of institutional oversight to maintain human control over agentic AI.

Feb 4, 2026
Feb 1, 2026

Reboot, Rebuild, Reimagine

Celebrating RSM, its work, and its community

Since its inception in 2021, the Institute for Rebooting Social Media (RSM) has committed itself to tackling the most pressing issues in the social media space, from online safety…

arXiv

The Trigger in the Haystack: Extracting and Reconstructing LLM Backdoor Triggers

Affiliate Ram Shankar Siva Kumar and coauthors "present a practical scanner for identifying sleeper agent-style backdoors in causal language models."

Feb 3, 2026
Publication
Dec 18, 2025

Inside the Black Box

Inside the Black Box introduces an interpretability dashboard developed by researchers at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society and Harvard’s Insight and Interaction…

Inside the Black Box

New tools reveal how AI models “see” users and raise questions about transparency

Researchers from Harvard’s Insight and Interaction Lab built an interpretability dashboard that shows a chatbot’s internal assumptions about a user — such as age, gender, class,…

Feb 2, 2026
Tech Policy Press

Quantum Sensing Will Test Legal Frameworks for Privacy

Quantum sensing technologies test existing privacy frameworks severely because they bypass the physical boundaries—walls, distance, the opacity of the human body—on which existing…

Feb 2, 2026
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