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Debates On Frontier Artificial Intelligence Governance: The AI Triad

Artificial intelligence is not simply a distinct technological phenomenon. It is a battleground of competing values, incentives, and worldviews. Questions as fundamental as “What…

Bloomberg Law

Cox Wins Supreme Court Ruling Curbing Music Copyright Suits (3)

BKC Co-Director Rebecca Tushnet weighs in on the Court's decision to throw out a copyright-infringement decision against Cox.

Mar 25, 2026
Jeffrey Snover

AI Safety is a Category Error

Fellow Jeffrey Snover reflects on the STAMP Safety Design Workshop at MIT.

Mar 25, 2026
Tech Policy Press

Does YouTube’s Algorithm Reward Risky Prank Content?

Affiliate and former BKC Fellow Dylan Moses asks how far the "potential" to invoke violence or harm can take us in regulating online prank content.

Mar 25, 2026

Fred Heiding

Fred Heiding is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Belfer Center’s Defense, Emerging Technology, and Strategy (DETS) program at Harvard Kennedy…

Robert Knake

Robert Knake is a Venture Partner at Paladin Capital Group and a widely recognized expert on cybersecurity. Rob served as the first Deputy National…

Tech Policy Press

Trump’s Anthropic Ban Is Lawless. Congress Must Respond with a Law.

Alan Raul remarks that the Trump-Anthropic dispute underscores the need for a national policy to govern transformative AI.

Mar 24, 2026
Harvard Law Today

AI content (and algorithms) is coming for your kids

New laws are urgently needed to address “brain rot” content aimed at minors, argues Harvard Law expert

Faculty Associate Leah Plunkett argues that the spread of "brain rot" is being accelerated by AI.

Mar 24, 2026
Ethics and Information Technology

Algorithmic representation in virtual realities

Ethical challenges and regulatory opportunities

Faculty Associate Yong Jin Park illuminates the ethical challenges wrought by VR-based social media, including users' autonomy over their digital representations. In a paper…

Mar 23, 2026
Tech Policy Press

Considering How AI Destroys Democratic Institutions

Woodrow Hartzog and Jessica Silbey argue that even intentionally-used AI erodes the foundations of democratic institutions.

Mar 22, 2026
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