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Using AI to Reform Government is Much Harder Than it Looks

Faculty Associate Ben Green exposes some of the challenges to Elon Musk's purported goal of using AI to reduce government spending.

Jun 3, 2025
SciencesPo

Internet Fragmentation's Outward Turn

Mailyn Fidler's latest research paper posits that internet fragmentation hasn't been as inward-looking as theorists have often suggested.

Jun 1, 2025
The Atlantic

What AI Thinks It Knows About You

Faculty Director Jonathan Zittrain probes policy questions raised by the “assumptions” large language models make about users.

May 21, 2025
arXiv

Comparing Apples to Oranges

A Taxonomy for Navigating the Global Landscape of AI Regulation

With Sacha Alanoca and Kevin Klyman, Affiliates Shira Gur-Arieh and Tom Zick “present a taxonomy to map the global landscape of AI regulation.”

May 19, 2025
Foreign Policy

UAE AI-Written Legislation Isn't Necessarily A Terrible Idea

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer some optimistic reflections on the rise of AI-written legislation, though they concede that such AI use should be disclosed.

May 14, 2025
Washington Post

A dangerous plan to ‘win’ the AI race is circulating

Congress might release AI from state laws. Why put Americans at risk?

Scott Brennen and BKC Affiliate Zeve Sanderson warn about Congressional attempts to undermine states' ability to close the AI regulatory gap.

May 14, 2025
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