Bruce Schneier and coauthors caution that cyber attackers are now using AI agents to automate some parts of the hacking process, meaning that future attacks may supersede our individual and collective ...
A year out from the 2026 midterm elections, Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier expect that AI use will differ along party lines, with Republicans "poised to exploit the technology" given the ways that ...
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society (BKC) at Harvard University is seeking a Director to lead its ...
Faculty Associate David Nemer and coauthor André Sobal draw attention to the human labor powering purportedly autonomous AI systems. AI systems are, they argue, "heteromated": "dependent on human ...
Jasmine McNealy and coauthor Yewande O. Addie summarize the results of their recent Oxford-published study in which they found that AI-generated health messaging (and traditional messaging) failed to ...
AI is no longer just moderating individual posts — it is learning how to interpret and enforce policy itself. Dave Willner — ...
As AI systems become more conversational, the lines between tool, companion, and manipulator are blurring. What happens when ...
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are increasingly vital to national security operations. The United States, China, and other states seek to harness these tools to bolster their own military ...
Forbes contributor Lance Eliot recaps the first event of the Fall 2025 Speaker Series: "Belief, Uncertainty, and Truth in Language Models" featuring Jacob Andreas and moderated by Josh Joseph. To read ...
Petra Molnar and coauthors consider la cuerda invisible - the invisible leash - created by technologies used to surveil migrants.
Mark Esposito and coauthor Ava Fitoussy caution that, despite the potential for increased efficiency amid record numbers of job applicants, AI-powered recruitment makes the need for greater and ...
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