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Examining the Meta 2020 US Election Research Partnership
Examining the Meta 2020 US Election Research Partnership

A unique collaboration between social scientists and Meta to conduct research on Facebook and Instagram during the height of the 2020 US election has…

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Alex Winter on The YouTube Effect
Alex Winter on The YouTube Effect

In today’s podcast, Justin Hendrix talks with director, writer and actor Alex Winter, whose new documentary, The YouTube Effect, is in select theater…

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Ifeoma Ajunwa on The Quantifed Worker
Ifeoma Ajunwa on The Quantifed Worker

Today’s guest on the podcast is Ifeoma Ajunwa, the AI.Humanity Professor of Law and Ethics and Director of AI and the Law Program at Emory Law School…

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Justine Bateman on AI, Labor, and the Future of Entertainment
Justine Bateman on AI, Labor, and the Future of Entertainment

Artificial intelligence will likely impact every type of job. But this summer, Hollywood actors and writers have raised substantial concerns about th…

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Content Moderation, Encryption, and the Law
Content Moderation, Encryption, and the Law

One of the most urgent debates in tech policy at the moment concerns encrypted communications. At issue in proposed legislation, such as the UK’s Onl…

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Extended Reality and the Law
Extended Reality and the Law

Tomorrow's virtual worlds will be governed, at least at first, by today's legal and regulatory regimes. How will privacy law, torts, IP, or even crim…

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Reading the Civic Information Handbook
Reading the Civic Information Handbook

This spring, Karen Kornbluh and Adrienne Goldstein from the German Marshall Fund’s Digital Innovation and Democracy Initiative published a document t…

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Your Guides Through the Hellscape of AI Hype
Your Guides Through the Hellscape of AI Hype

Alex Hanna, the director of research at the Distributed AI Research Institute and Emily M. Bender, a professor of linguistics at the University of Wa…

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The Implications of Canada's Online News Act
The Implications of Canada's Online News Act

Last week, Canada passed the Online News Act, legislation that requires tech platforms to remunerate Canadian news outlets, and the platforms are not…

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Exploring Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence
Exploring Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence

Over the past few months, there have been a range of voices calling for the urgent regulation of artificial intelligence. Comparisons to the problems…

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