RSM Visiting Scholar Allison Stanger advocates for regulatory guardrails in the AI landscape. "It's not going to be the companies — that's not their job. It's the government's job to look out for the ...
Chinmayi Arun lays out AI's emerging legal order and shows how relying solely on domestic regulations is shortsighted.
BKC cofounder Charles Nesson urges the University to continue cultivating those capacities which remain quintessentially and irrevocably human. "The richness of human life is not found in what we ...
The Applied Social Media Lab, a pop-up initiative of Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, is delighted to welcome new fellow Rudy Fraser. Beginning February 1st, Rudy will ...
We've ditched the traditional annual report for something a little different: we're thrilled to present our 2024-2025 ...
Nishant Shah warns that Meta's doing away with content moderation represents a dangerous lack of oversight. "A mix of human and algorithmic detection, flagging, scrutiny, resolution, and oversight has ...
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders detail the different ways that evolving AI technologies will be used in drafting legislation.
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Faculty Associate Leah Plunkett tackles the unregulated world of child influencers. "Where is the line between children appearing occasionally in online family videos and child labor? Which practices ...
Faculty Associate Jon Penny argues that the law banning TikTok has failed. "[A]s of this writing, TikTok remains accessible in the U.S. But it has failed even if it eventually succeeds in forcing ...
The Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and the Law (IAIL) is a Harvard Law School initiative based at the Berkman Klein Center. Directed by Oren Bar-Gill and Cass Sunstein, the initiative focuses ...