Technologies impact every aspect of migration, Petra Molnar writes, and are often used without proper regulation or regard for human rights.
Jim Cowie and colleagues identify four primary threats to internet resiliency, and propose nine initiatives that balance immediate needs with long-term resiliency measures.
“Firms have set out to quantify or reduce all elements of workers’ experience to data.” Faculty Associate Ifeoma Ajunwa dissects this impact on workers, possible legal avenues for redress, and how the ...
Affiliates Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders warn of the risks posed by DOGE’s extreme approach to AI implementation.
Bruce Schneier and Davi Ottenheimer argue that “the U.S. government has experienced what may be the most consequential security breach in its history.” ...
RSM Visiting Scholar Allison Stanger believes that Elon Musk’s new involvement with government is unlikely to be altruistic.
Mark Esposito and coauthor Eduardo Araral explore how blockchain technology can enhance the governance of digital commons by providing transparent, secure, and decentralized solutions for managing ...
Faculty Associate Virgilio Almeida and coauthors analyzed over 30 million political messages on Discord during the 2024 US election.
Fellow Ben Brooks comments on responses to DeepSeek’s open-source R1 model. Downloading Chinese AI is easy—but what happens next? “Anyone can download and run the model independently of DeepSeek, ...
How union contracts give workers a say in how AI shapes their industry. Mike Ananny's research on how media unions - e.g., WGAE - respond to AI is cited. Read more from former RSM member Klaudia ...
The Berkman Klein Center is pleased to host a discussion on the new book “Intellectual Property, Covid-19, and the Next ...
ASML Fellow Fay Johnson discusses the ins and outs of Meta’s decision to cut back on fact checking with the True Thirty podcast.
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