Large Language Models and the False Promises of Empirical Judging
Faculty Associate Dasha Pruss and coauthor Jessie Allen argue that LLMs provide politically illegitimate modes of juridical decisionmaking because they truncate the possibility of…
Mailyn Fidler proposes an expanded understanding of Internet fragmentation, suggesting that the traditional view of fragmentation as isolationist is becoming outmoded.
A Harvard Law affiliate breaks down an antitrust lawsuit brought by real estate brokerage Compass
Elettra Bietti weighs in on real estate brokerage Compass's suit alleging that Zillow's newly-implemented policy violates laws against anticompetitive behavior.
Brandon Silverman is a contributor to a report examining social media monitoring (SMM) companies' practices, finding that data sourcing for SMMs is often opaque and inconsistent.
Arvind Narayanan joins the Ideas Podcast to discuss how insights from Harry Frankfurt's On Bullshit can be brought to bear on AI, given the (often overblown) hype sounding AI…
Rudy Fraser joins Computer Says Maybe's Nodestar series to talk about Blacksky, the decentralized community for Black folks that Fraser built using the AT protocol. Listen to the…
BKC Affiliate Paul Fehlinger and coauthor Johannes Lenhard detail extant conflicts between institutional Limited Partners (LPs) and the emerging AI data economy.
Noah Giansiracusa discusses how users can reclaim control over their tech-mediated lives by garnering a stronger understanding of how algorithms work, and how they are used to…