National security has become a dominant lens for AI policy in Washington. But what does that framing clarify, and what does ...
Bruce Schneier and Barath Raghavan explore why LLMs struggle with context and judgment and, consequently, are vulnerable to ...
Faculty Associate Ethan Zuckerman argues that billionaires' predictions about tech futures reveal their psyches.
AI policy is moving fast in Washington — new executive orders, shifting export controls, debates over federal versus state regulation. But how do these decisions actually get made, who's in the room, ...
Joe Bak-Coleman and coauthors determine that researchers' undisclosed ties to industry might be skewing research.
Privacy violations are a serious threat to the health of the Internet and the effective use of technology. We study how people understand their privacy as users of ...
Join our team at the Berkman Klein Center! We’re a collaborative, tight-knit group that encourages creativity and humor, supports deep inquiry, values unique approaches to solving problems, strives ...
Fellow Sean McGregor's work on the AI Incident Database (AIID) is highlighted in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The AIID indexes the harms (and potential/near harms) that artificial ...
Dr. Urs Gasser is Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he serves as Dean of the TUM School of Social Sciences and ...
Dr. Claire Wardle is a leading expert on social media, user generated content, and verification. Her research sits at the increasingly visible and critical intersection of technology, communications ...
The rapidly growing capabilities and increasing presence of AI-based systems in our lives raise pressing questions about the impact, governance, ethics, and accountability of these technologies around ...