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Three Perspectives on Generative AI and Elections
Three Perspectives on Generative AI and Elections

In this episode, Justin Hendrix speaks with three researchers who recently published projects looking at the intersection of generative AI with elect…

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Secure Messaging Apps and Election Integrity
Secure Messaging Apps and Election Integrity

With Sam Woolley, Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat and Inga K. Trauthig are authors of a new report from the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights…

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Governing the Fediverse: A Field Study
Governing the Fediverse: A Field Study

A lot of folks frustrated with major social media platforms are migrating to alternatives like Mastodon and Bluesky, which operate on decentralized p…

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Mary Anne Franks Challenges First Amendment Orthodoxy
Mary Anne Franks Challenges First Amendment Orthodoxy

In her new book, Fearless Speech: Breaking Free from the First Amendment, Dr. Mary Anne Franks challenges First Amendment orthodoxy and critiques “re…

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Election Meddling, Censorship, and More Bad News in 2024 Freedom on the Net Report
Election Meddling, Censorship, and More Bad News in 2024 Freedom on the Net Report

The results in this year’s installment of the Freedom House Freedom on the Net report generally follow the same distressing trajectory as prior repor…

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Independent Researchers and Journalists Mourn the Loss of CrowdTangle
Independent Researchers and Journalists Mourn the Loss of CrowdTangle

In this episode, we're crashing a funeral... for CrowdTangle, a piece of software that allowed journalists and independent researchers to get insight…

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From King James to Google: Barry Lynn on the Antitrust Revolution
From King James to Google: Barry Lynn on the Antitrust Revolution

Barry Lynn is the executive director of the Open Markets Institute in Washington DC and the author of this month's cover essay in Harper's titled "Th…

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The Evolution of Online Political Advertising: A Conversation with Who Targets Me's Sam Jeffers
The Evolution of Online Political Advertising: A Conversation with Who Targets Me's Sam Jeffers

Today’s guest is Sam Jeffers, cofounder and executive director of Who Targets Me. Jeffers has spent several yearshas spent several years building a s…

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Assessing Systemic Risk Under the Digital Services Act
Assessing Systemic Risk Under the Digital Services Act

One of the most significant concepts in Europe’s Digital Services Act is that of “systemic risk,” which relates to the spread of illegal content, or …

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Unpacking New Mexico's Complaint Against Snap Inc.
Unpacking New Mexico's Complaint Against Snap Inc.

Last week, Wall Street Journal technology reporter Jeff Horwitz first reported on details of an unredacted version of a complaint against Snap brough…

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