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The Atlantic

America Is No Longer the Home of the Free Internet

How the United States learned to love internet censorship

Faculty Associate Ethan Zuckerman discusses the widening opinion gap between the country's politicians and its public.

Jan 18, 2025
The Institute for Rebooting Social Media

Threads of Wisdom

Experts React to Meta’s Policy Changes

Meta's recent overhaul of its content moderation approach marks a significant shift in platform governance. To explore these implications, BKC's Institute for Rebooting Social…

Jan 17, 2025
Tech Policy Press

The Dumbest Timeline

The Supreme Court Rules on TikTok

Faculty Associate Kate Klonick discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on TikTok.

Jan 17, 2025
Vox

The bright side of TikTok’s downfall

The end of one wildly popular platform is a chance to overhaul the broken social media industry.

Rebecca Rinkevich offers insight into the shifting media landscape in the wake of TikTok's short-lived ban.

Jan 17, 2025
The Indian Express

Mark Zuckerberg’s gamble and the risks of privatising digital public spaces

Meta’s recent move of doing away with fact-checking and relying on a Community Notes model undermines the very nature of oversight and shows the need to have more accountability and governance structures for these big corporations.

Nishant Shah warns that Meta's doing away with content moderation represents a dangerous lack of oversight.

Jan 16, 2025
Lawfare

AI Will Write Complex Laws

AI is poised to help legislators write more intricate laws, exercising increasing control over the executive.

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders detail the different ways that evolving AI technologies will be used in drafting legislation.

Jan 16, 2025
404 Media

Meta Is Laying the Narrative Groundwork for Trump’s Mass Deportations

Susan Benesch weighs in on the political implications of Meta's recent change in speech policies.

Jan 16, 2025

Rudy Fraser

Rudy Fraser is a technologist, community organizer, and founder of Blacksky Algorithms, where he develops open-source infrastructure that lets…

IEEE Spectrum

AI Mistakes Are Very Different Than Human Mistakes

We need new security systems designed to deal with their weirdness

We've gotten the hang of correcting and preventing human actors' mistakes, but how ought we to prepare for new kinds of mistakes wrought by AI, ask Bruce Schneier and Nathan…

Jan 13, 2025
arXiv

Lessons From Red Teaming 100 Generative AI Products

Affiliate Ram Shankar Siva Kumar and coauthors suggest ways that Microsoft and other tech giants can mitigate the security risks inherent in emerging AI technologies.

Jan 13, 2025
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