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The Harvard Gazette

Rethinking — and reframing — superintelligence

Microsoft researcher says separating AI from people makes systems dangerous and unproductive

"Superintelligence is already here, and it has been for thousands of years."

Dec 12, 2025
Gizmodo

Against the Federal Moratorium on State-Level Regulation of AI

The common refrain that a patchwork of regulations would kill innovation doesn't pass the smell test.

Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier address the resurgent idea of state-level AI regulation.

Dec 11, 2025
The World Academy of Sciences

Brazilian Virgílio Almeida receives UNESCO-Uzbekistan AI Ethics Prize

Almeida has received the inaugural edition of the UNESCO–Uzbekistan Beruniy Prize for Scientific Research on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Dec 11, 2025
CNN

Australia is banning young teens from social media. Could it happen in the US?

Alex Pascal weighs in on the unlikelihood of the Trump Administration being able to pass strict youth-safety legislation.

Dec 10, 2025
Harvard Law Today

‘We live in a turbulent time’

Mark Wu explores the challenges and opportunities ahead for America’s global relationships as Harvard’s Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law

Codirector Mark Wu was recently named Harvard's Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law.

Dec 9, 2025
UC Law Journal

How AI Destroys Institutions

Faculty Associates Woody Hartzog and Jessica Silbey argue in a paper forthcoming in the UC Law Journal that AI diminishes institutional transparency, cooperation, and…

Dec 8, 2025
Internet Policy Review

AI as commons

Why we need community-controlled Artificial Intelligence

Faculty Associate Vasilis Kostakis and coauthor Aristotle Tympas make the case for community-controlled AI: systems not concentrated in the hands of a few tech giants.

Dec 8, 2025
Washington Post

Tech workers face new H-1B scrutiny as Trump targets ‘censorship’

Affiliate Dave Willner and Faculty Associated Evelyn Douek are quoted in a story about the State Department's actions towards denying visas to workers involved in content…

Dec 6, 2025
Nature

Persuading voters using human–artificial intelligence dialogues

Faculty Associate Gord Pennycook and coauthors study the effects of having voters interact with AI models advocating for political candidates.

Dec 4, 2025
For the Birds Trapped in Airports

The Cookout

A guide to AI Ancestral Intelligence by Aymar Jèan Escoffery

Dr. AJ Escoffery created a comic workbook and guide based on his forthcoming Reparative Media (MIT Press, 2025). 

Dec 4, 2025
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