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Venture Capital's Long Game

Why VC Firms Should Become Policy Powerhouses

Affiliate Paul Fehlinger and Nicolas Colin argue that venture capital's shift toward policy engagement is critical but comes with risks.

Mar 17, 2025
AI & Society

Perceptions of AI-driven news among contemporary audiences

A study of trust, engagement, and impact

In a new study, Faculty Associate Gregory Gondwe explores trends in African audiences' engagement with AI-generated news, illustrating demographic differences.

Mar 12, 2025
WGBH

Local Gannett-owned websites are using AI to help write articles

Leaders at Patch and Inside Arlington say AI tools can benefit journalism.

Faculty Associate Ryan Kellett is quoted in a GBH story about local news outlets using AI to generate news highlights.

Mar 11, 2025
SXSW
Mar 8, 2025

The Crisis or Hope of Global AI Governance?

At SXSW, Faculty Associate Ifeoma Ajunwa, Affiliate Julie Owono, and a copanelist spoke about marginalized communities' efforts to craft innovative and humane modes of AI…

Lawfare

‘Data Colonialism’ and the Political Economy of Big Tech

Affiliate Chinmayi Arun reviews Ulises Mejias and Faculty Associate Nick Couldry's Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back, digging into the extractive…

Mar 7, 2025
Tech Policy Press

Threats to Democracy in Brazil

The Rise of Technofeudalism and the Assault on Democratic Institutions

Faculty Associate David Nemer breaks down how digital monopolies erode democracy in Brazil, fueling inequality, precarious labor, and disinformation.

Mar 4, 2025
Florida Law Review

The Chilling Effects of Dobbs

In an essay for the Florida Law Review, Jon Penney and Danielle Citron explore the ways that the Dobbs decision spurred a level of "corporate surveillance of intimate life [that]…

Mar 1, 2025
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