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In the War on Migrants, A Trump Win is Really a Win for Big Tech

Petra Molnar warns that emerging surveillance technologies will make violence against migrants even more prominent.

Dec 4, 2024
Boston Review

Trust Issues

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders suggest that AI's history is not its destiny.

Dec 4, 2024

Johnny Richardson

Johnny is a Senior Software Engineer at the Applied Social Media Lab working on making social media discourse safer and more democratic while…

The Conversation

The apocalypse that wasn’t

AI was everywhere in 2024’s elections, but deepfakes and misinformation were only part of the picture

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders observe that AI's role in 2024 elections wasn't as disastrous as some had feared.

Dec 2, 2024
Next Center for Internet & Society

The computerization of the world and international cooperation

Juan Carlos De Martin proposes "the computerization of the world" as a new way of capturing the sentiment of "the Digital Revolution," and suggests three goals that today's…

Dec 1, 2024
Science

Misinformation exploits outrage to spread online

Kate Klonick and coauthors test the hypothesis that misinformation exploits outrage to gain traction online.

Nov 28, 2024
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence

Towards Real Diversity and Gender Equality in AI

Paola Ricaurte Quijano, expert committee member, and colleagues at the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence launch the report "Towards Substantive Equality in Artificial…

Nov 27, 2024
theAnalysis.news

AI Border Surveillance Tech Profits Soar, Human Rights Across the Board Sink

Petra Molnar highlights how surveillance technology firms profit from harsh anti-immigration policies in the US, Canada, and the EU.

Nov 27, 2024
WIRED

Algorithms Are Coming for Democracy—but It's Not All Bad

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer a potentially optimistic outlook on AI and politics.

Nov 26, 2024
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