Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders observe that AI's role in 2024 elections wasn't as disastrous as some had feared.
Empathy, understanding, and less algorithmic amplification on social media platforms are the best ways to combat conspiracy theories, experts say at Berkman Klein Center event BKC-Nieman Fellow Ben ...
Kate Klonick and coauthors test the hypothesis that misinformation exploits outrage to gain traction online. "Because outrage is associated with increased engagement online, outrage-evoking ...
This conversation will be hosted and moderated by Professor Aileen Nielsen.
Paola Ricaurte Quijano, expert committee member, and colleagues at the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence launch the report "Towards Substantive Equality in Artificial Intelligence: ...
We are thrilled to announce the inaugural cohort of Applied Social Media Lab (ASML) Fellows at Harvard University's Berkman ...
Petra Molnar highlights how surveillance technology firms profit from harsh anti-immigration policies in the US, Canada, and the EU.
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer a potentially optimistic outlook on AI and politics, arguing that the technology can make politics more accessible and equitable, particularly for lesser-known ...
Leah Plunkett analyzes a proposed statute banning the app in the United States. "Plunkett, a lecturer at Harvard Law School, said from her reading of the statute, the attorney general has to ...
Phineas Rueckert, a lead Project Coordinator at Forbidden Stories, discusses his organization's collaborations with Lumen.
Jonathan Bellack comments on momentum shifts as users flee Elon Musk's X. "Enough people now seem to have joined [Bluesky] to reach a critical mass, so users don't feel like they're missing out on ...
Professor Charles Nesson, Weld Professor of Law and co-founder and director of the Berkman Klein Center, seeks a Research ...