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Foreign Policy

DOGE Is Hacking America

The U.S. government has experienced what may be the most consequential security breach in its history.

Bruce Schneier and Davi Ottenheimer argue that “the U.S. government has experienced what may be the most consequential security breach in its history.”

Feb 11, 2025
DCReport

Efficiency − or Empire? How Elon Musk’s Hostile Takeover Could End Government as We Know It

RSM Visiting Scholar Allison Stanger believes that Elon Musk’s new involvement with government is unlikely to be altruistic.

Feb 10, 2025
The Atlantic

It’s Time to Worry About DOGE’s AI Plans

Welcome to the end of the human civil servant.

Affiliates Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders warn of the risks posed by DOGE’s extreme approach to AI implementation.

Feb 10, 2025
World Economic Forum

The digital commons: how to harness blockchain for better governance

Mark Esposito and coauthor Eduardo Araral explore how blockchain technology can enhance the governance of digital commons by providing transparent, secure, and decentralized…

Feb 7, 2025
The Hill

If China shares AI, the US can’t afford to lock it out

Fellow Ben Brooks comments on responses to DeepSeek’s open-source R1 model.

Feb 6, 2025
Columbia Journalism Review

In a Volatile Landscape for AI and Labor Rights, Journalists at ABC Secure a Win

How union contracts give workers a say in how AI shapes their industry.

Mike Ananny's research on how media unions - e.g., WGAE - respond to AI is cited.

Feb 6, 2025
arXiv

Analyzing Political Discourse on Discord during the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election

Faculty Associate Virgilio Almeida and coauthors analyzed over 30 million political messages on Discord during the 2024 US election.

Feb 5, 2025
Michigan State Law Review

Future-Proof Transparency: Rethinking Public Records Governance for the Age of Big Data

“Can the interest in record publicity coexist with the growing ease of de-anonymizing and revealing sensitive information about individuals?”

Feb 5, 2025
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