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The partnership between BKC and Harvard Law School Executive Education brought together cutting-edge expertise on issues around AI and an immersive learning experience, giving participants the ...
Harvard Book Store, the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, and the Cambridge Public Library welcome John Palfrey.
Amanda Watson, Assistant Dean for Library and Information Sciences at HLS, credits early conversations with BKC's Jonathan Zittrain and Greg Leppert with helping her understand the complex ...
In a symposium post for Opinio Juris, Lubin examines how AI-driven private security contractors are pushing beyond the limits of the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service ...
Rather than expecting my audience to find my journalism, I work really hard to make sure that my journalism finds them." In a feature for Harvard Magazine, Reininga and Kellett reflect on their joint ...
BKC co-founder Jonathan Zittrain moderated a debate between Anupam Chander and Alan Rozenshtein about the possible threats to national security posed by TikTok.
Dave Willner is a non-resident fellow at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center, where he does research on how to use large language models to do text-policy driven content moderation.
Sameer Hinduja and Justin W Patchin explore teenagers' use of virtual reality and the particular harms that they encounter therein.
Mark Esposito is Professor of economics and public policy with appointments at Hult Int’l Business School, where he directs the Futures Impact Lab as well as Harvard University, since 2011.
Bridget Todd is the creator and host of iHeartRadios' award winning tech podcast "There Are No Girls on the Internet.
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University proudly welcomes an extraordinary cohort of fellows for the 2024-2025 academic year. The cohort will embrace the three pillars of ...
This article considers to what extent database possessors (such as credit card companies and universities) can be held liable for harm caused to data subjects (such as consumers, applicants, and ...
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