Nadah Feteih discusses tech ethics and activism from within the tech industry, particularly from trust and safety team members. "It's not as binary as [what can be done from inside versus from outside ...
Cambridge, MA – Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center welcomes Mari Huertas as the Senior Director of Network and Faculty Projects.
Chelsea is an engineering leader and sociotechnical strategist with over a decade of experience building scalable software and growing engineering teams. She earned her degree in Computer Science from ...
Anupam Chander reacts to the new law that could ban TikTok, underlining the need for greater accountability in the US government's tech regulation.
The Cyberlaw Clinic testified before the Copyright Office on exemptions to §1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which prohibits the circumvention of certain technical measures that protect ...
With co-authors, Maitreya Shah discusses "automation" for Data & Society's Keywords of the Datafied State essay collection.
Micaela Mantegna discusseds ethics and aesthetics of AI and copyright on a Game Developers Conference panel. "For me it's about the value of art, the value in creativity ... where we found creativity ...
This assignment is due on April 12. Grading for this assignment is on a 5-point scale; late assignments will be docked 1 point for each day they are late (assignments submitted 4 days late or later ...
Micaela Mantegna argues that copyright law is ill-equipped to deal with generative AI. "[T]he potential harm that copyright expansion could inflict on the entire Internet and cultural landscape could ...
Dylan Moses distinguishes censorship and content moderation, arguing that conflating them creates problems and dangers. "[C]ontent moderation at most major platforms usually evokes notions of ...
Anne Washington and Joanne Cheung tackle the concept of "public interest" and highlight the power imbalances and embedded social hierarchies that exist within it in a keyword essay for Data & Society.
Chris Bavitz delivers a "Last Lecture" to the HLS class of 2024, focusing on the promises and perils of generative AI. "It's not about whether humans or machines do things better, it's about what ...