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IEEE Spectrum

A Fourth Law of Robotics

BKC faculty associate and Campus AI board member, Dariusz Jemielniak, argues, we need a clear rule, a Fourth Law of Robotics—as an addition to Asimov’s classic code.

Jan 13, 2025
The Hill

US leadership in AI requires open-source diplomacy

Ben Brooks and Michelle Fang argue that legislators ought to be more concerned about other nations openly sharing AI models that could undercut the US's dominance in the field.

Jan 12, 2025
Boston Globe

Protecting child influencers: States rethink labor laws for digital age

Faculty Associate Leah Plunkett tackles the unregulated world of child influencers.

Jan 10, 2025
Dark Reading

New Docuseries Spotlights Hackers Who Shaped Cybersecurity

Biella Coleman and Matt Goerzen are among the collaborators on an upcoming interview series documenting the "rich cultural history of the hacking scene" and its influence on…

Jan 8, 2025
Harvard Law Today

Can Texas limit citizens’ access to online content?

In a Q&A with Harvard Law Today, Rebecca Tushnet weighs in on Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, a Texas case asking whether websites hosting sexual material can be required to…

Jan 8, 2025
Oxford University Press

We Tried to Tell Y'All

Black Twitter and the Rise of Digital Counternarratives

Through interviews, news analysis, and personal observation, Meredith D. Clark presents the first book about how Black Twitter users carved out a vital space for fast-paced,…

Jan 7, 2025
Just Security

How Border Technologies Impact Migration

Petra Molnar joins Just Security to discuss the impacts of emerging technologies on the US borders.

Jan 2, 2025

Fred von Lohmann

Fred von Lohmann is a copyright lawyer and strategic adviser at OpenAI, where he previously served as Deputy General Counsel for Copyright.

Holden Karnofsky

Holden Karnofsky is a Member of Technical Staff at Anthropic, where he focuses on the design of the company's Responsible Scaling Policy and other…

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