Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society welcomes applications for its 2026 and 2026-2027 fellowships.
Affiliates Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer an optimistic outlook: AI-generated harms are neither natural nor inevitable, and beneficial uses of the technology are possible.
The Harvard Crimson's Jen L. Phan recaps a recent conversation between Meg Marco, Jordi Weinstock, and Kashmir Hill surrounding the psychological effects of humans forming close 'personal' ...
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is thrilled to announce the Fall Speaker Series! Building on the success of the Spring Speaker Series, these topical events will feature a wide range of ...
Mailyn Fidler details the recent UN Cybercrime Convention, arguing that most analyses have overlooked the Convention's implications for global mutual legal assistance, regardless of whether the crime ...
Artificial intelligence isn’t just a technology—it’s a battleground of competing values, incentives, and worldviews.
Though Google Chrome's market share has sat above 60% for several years, ChatGPT's newly unveiled Atlas might threaten the browser's dominance. George Chalhoub weighs in on the integration of AI into ...
Maroussia Lévesque and coauthor Sacha Alanoca argue that, despite its espousing free market ideals, the deregulatory narrative is a misconception.
In a guest post for the Daily Nous Peter Suber, David Weinberger, and coauthors ask whether the future of academic philosophy lies in universities. The conversation comes amid shrinkage to traditional ...