Today’s U.S.-China AI race is often framed as the defining technological competition of our era. It is marked by a surge of ...
Noah Giansiracusa asks: How nutritious is your social media diet? Containing too much social media 'junk food,' he notes for Science News Explores, can have deleterious effects, and so individuals ...
"By excluding the overwhelming majority of language production on the planet – people talking, fully and naturally, to each other – these models are being trained to mirror everything but us at our ...
Camille François, J. Nathan Matias, and coauthors suggest that model cards could help AI companies catch up to industry transparency policies on child safety.
Faculty Associate Mark Esposito and Bruno S. Sergi chronicle the shifting legislative landscape about technology.
Dr. Nur Laiq is an Emerging Technology & Geopolitics Fellow and an Ernest May Fellow in History & Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is writing a political history of tech and AI that treats ...
Jonathan Zittrain and Josh Joseph respond in Issues to J.B. Branch's "AI Companions Are Not Your Teen's Friend." The pair argues that Branch's insightful analysis misses a fundamental problem: AI ...
The public is right to be concerned about data centers, Ben Green argues in an interview with The Harvard Gazette, in part because of the false promises that developers make to local residents. In ...
Co-Director Rebecca Tushnet discusses deepfake pornography in light of German lawmakers' debate over punishing the creators, and not only the distributors, of it on NPR. She predicts that, as AI ...
Following the Trump Administration's order limiting states' ability to regulate AI, Sanders and Schneier argue that it's time for leaders to take firmer stances on the technology. In a piece for The ...
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