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A.I. and ChatGPT

A student punished for cheating is suing their school. Now what?

When does students' A.I. use constitute a violation of existing plagiarism policies?

Oct 26, 2024
Tech Won't Save Us

The Threat of Data Colonialism

Ulises Mejías and Nick Couldry propose data colonialism as a paradigm for understanding Big Tech's data practices.

Oct 24, 2024
Vox

The surprising source of kids' stress lurking on parents' phones

Grade-tracking apps are giving kids anxiety

Leah Plunkett raises privacy concerns with student-tracking apps.

Oct 24, 2024
Tech Policy Press

The Critical Role of Research in the Fight for Algorithmic Accountability

Marissa Gerchick and Olga Askelrod detail the ACLU's complaints against Aon, a hiring technology company.

Oct 23, 2024
Prospect Magazine

The Amish approach to AI

Artificial intelligence is unavoidable. But can we resist some of its progress?

Ethan Zuckerman calls for a revaluation of the Luddite ethos.

Oct 21, 2024
Technology in Society

Digital Natives, Digital Activists in Non-Digital Environments

How the Youth in Zambia Use Mundane Technology to Circumvent Government Surveillance and Censorship.

Greg Gondwe explores Zambian youth's sophisticated digital activism in the wake of the 2020 youth protests.

Oct 21, 2024

Darius Kazemi

Darius is a Senior Engineer at the Applied Social Media Lab working on open social media standards with a focus on ActivityPub and the Fediverse.

EL PAÍS

Paola Ricaurte, researcher: ‘Large technology companies are allies of authoritarian governments’

Paola Ricaurte Quijano explores how AI development tracks and reinforces gaps in social capital.

Oct 19, 2024
The Harvard Gazette

Are rich different from you and me? Would we be better off without them?

Safra Center for Ethics debate weighs extreme wealth, philanthropy, income inequality, and redistribution

Nien-hê Hsieh considers the conditions under which mega-wealth might be permissible.

Oct 18, 2024
The American Prospect

The SEC Whistleblower Program Is Dominating Regulatory Enforcement

Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders warn that AI will complicate the SEC's financially cutting in whistleblowers.

Oct 18, 2024
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