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… BKC Affiliate Bruce Schneier argues that AI is on track to reduce spying's current limiting factor: the need for human labor. "Unlike humans, AI tools can be replicated by the millions and are improving …
… industry. Read more in Harvard Law Today ... … Medical AI systems could be vulnerable to adversarial attacks …
… Surveillance is no longer passive: AI can flag people based on their clothing or behavior, … or when it is deployed,” Schneier says. Read more in Vice … AI Has Made Video Surveillance Automated and Terrifying …
… Haataja delineates motivations for companies to address AI, including finances, reputation, compliance, and …
… of work brought on by digitalization and the development of AI. "Some of the debates around AI are focused on …
… Ben Green argues that human oversight of AI may not be the perfect solution to the harms of the … … The False Comfort of Human Oversight as an Antidote to A.I. Harm …
… discussing the viability of lawsuits involving generative AI alleged to infringe upon artists' copyright claims. "It’s a little hard to predict how copyright …
… 2019 was, ironically, a woeful lack of clarity around AI ethics. The AI field at large was paying attention to ethics, creating …
… BKC Responsible AI Fellow Rumman Chowdhury comments on how the AI systems in banking are biased against marginalized communities. “There would be a giant …
… November 2020, the Berkman Klein Center’s Policy Practice: AI , in close collaboration with the Colombian government, … people are protected from the possible negative impacts of AI, can best take advantage of AI’s opportunities, and have …