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Petra Molnar details a disturbing new artificial intelligence platform - ICERAID.us - which "offers cryptocurrency rewards to users who upload photos of 'suspicious activity' along the border." ...
Bruce Schneier and coauthors argue that even attempted cyberattacks on election infrastructure can erode public trust in elections' integrity across party lines.
Greg Leppert weighs in on AI developers' use of written texts, rather than simply digital ones, to train LLMs.
BKC Affiliate Kathy Pham introduces The United States Digital Service Origins, an oral history of the USDS featuring nearly 50 interviews telling the story of technology and government.
Jonathan Bellack argues that Bluesky is nearing the end of the timeframe in which it can build a truly participatory content moderation process.
Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor challenge notions of AI as an existential threat. They view AI as a “normal” technology, akin to electricity: "To view AI as normal is not to understate its ...
"Social media networks have amplified the reach of social and political movements, but most research focuses on mainstream platforms such as X, Reddit, and Facebook, overlooking Discord." Faculty ...
BKC co-founder Jonathan Zittrain moderated a debate between Anupam Chander and Alan Rozenshtein about the possible threats to national security posed by TikTok.
Chinmayi Arun lays out AI's emerging legal order and shows how relying solely on domestic regulations is shortsighted.
Ben Brooks weighs in on Meta's decision to allow the U.S. government to use its Llama LLM for national security purposes.
Dave Willner is a non-resident fellow at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center, where he does research on how to use large language models to do text-policy driven content moderation.
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