Elizabeth Renieris on what BIPA and SyRI-related developments tell us about the future of privacy
Elizabeth Renieris
For those who want help finding out what’s true when it comes to the coronavirus, BKC affiliate Mary Minow says public libraries are a great resource.
Mary Minow
The specificity of both Twitter and Facebook’s rules around disinformation leave room for known disinformation agents to work during elections, said Joan Donovan.
Joan Donovan
Don’t blame shadowy foreign hackers for the chaos in Iowa. Blame Shadow’s caucus app, says faculty associate Zeynep Tufekci.
Zeynep Tufekci
Russell Newman joins Jasmine McNealy to dicuss his book, “The Paradoxes of Network Neutralities”
Jasmine McNealy
Russell Newman
Leonard Cortana on the inadequate response of the French media to racist incidents
Leonard Cortana
We asked members of Berkman Klein’s Misinformation Working Group their thoughts about misinformation and the virus.
Oumou Ly
Dariusz Jemielniak
Mason Kortz
Carolyn Schmitt
Joan Donovan and Natalie Gyenes spoke to NBC News about the coronavirus and misinformation
Natalie Gyenes
Zenzele Best, Program Coordinator for Assembly: Disinformation, offers an inside look at the Assembly Student Fellowship.
Zenzele Best
The UK had plenty of opportunities to veto the controversial EU copyright legislation, so why did it wait so long to torpedo Article 13?
Felix Reda