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In an interview with Harvard Law Today, Noah Giansiracusa explains how companies deploy what some call "dynamic" or “surveillance pricing,” using individual customers' data as a primary algorithmic ...
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How do the algorithms that populate our social media feeds actually work? In a piece for Time Magazine excerpted from his recent book Robin Hood Math, Noah Giansiracusa sheds light on the algorithms ...
Mark Esposito is Professor of economics and public policy with appointments at Hult Int’l Business School, where he directs the Futures Impact Lab as well as Harvard University, since 2011.
Our contemporary debates about cybersecurity, surveillance and the law are steeped in 21st century technology, but the problem of interception is not new. Surveillance and information warfare played ...
The DPLA empowers people to learn, grow, and contribute to a diverse and better-functioning society by maximizing public access to our shared history, culture, and knowledge.
BKC's Chief Technologist Greg Leppert details the collaboration between the Boston Public Library, HLS, and OpenAI.
Jonathan Zittrain is the George Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard School of ...
Dr. Asaf Lubin is an Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He is additionally, a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard ...
BKC Fellow Ben Brooks dives beyond the splashy AI headlines to the important policy forces shaping our regulatory landscape now and in the future. The release of DeepSeek’s latest AI models shocked ...
Policymakers and companies looking to govern advanced artificial intelligence systems are faced with a dilemma: uncertainty. Whether they’re debating the present and future capabilities of the ...