We've gotten the hang of correcting and preventing human actors' mistakes, but how ought we to prepare for new kinds of mistakes wrought by AI, ask Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders?
Ben Brooks and Michelle Fang argue that legislators ought to be more concerned about other nations openly sharing AI models that could undercut the US's dominance in the field.
Biella Coleman and Matt Goerzen are among the collaborators on an upcoming interview series documenting the "rich cultural history of the hacking scene" and its influence on cybersecurity.
In a Q&A with Harvard Law Today, Rebecca Tushnet weighs in on Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, a Texas case asking whether websites hosting sexual material can be required to verify users' ages.
Throughout the year, the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society welcomes students and others from all academic backgrounds to join us in our research as research assistants. The hourly wage for ...
Adesola Sanusi is a global tech professional currently working on strategic initiatives at NALA, an African fintech enabling cross-border payments. She was a Project Fellow at the Applied Social Media ...
Anthony Cascione is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, where he is involved with Professor Charles Nesson’s Nymity project. Anthony was formerly the project manager of ...
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· 1960 – 1965 – Paul Baran working at RAND developed idea of packet switching and computerized “distributed networks” using “a rapid store and forward system” nicknamed “hot potato routing” and wrote ...
Digital Natives focuses on the key legal, social, and political implications of a generation "born digital" - those who grow up immersed in digital technologies, for whom a life fully integrated with ...
Petra Molnar joins Just Security to discuss the impacts of emerging technologies on the US borders.