Affiliate Mostafa Abdou and colleagues introduce Disjunctions, a magazine envisioning the ways that technology and society reorganize one another.
Let us understand that the AI we are offered is not the ‘natural’ state of the technology, but merely one expression of it shaped by extractive, profit-driven oligarchies ...
Leaders in technology and governance must come together to craft legislation more attuned to today's challenges than the 1974 Privacy Act.
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders study the ways that AI has become imbued in American governance across all three branches.
Faculty Associate Evelyn Douek and Jameel Jaffer argue that executive control over TikTok threatens both First Amendment rights and national security.
Affiliate Rudy Fraser explains how the Blacksky toolkit allows community builders to control algorithms, moderation, governances, and fund-pooling.
The Harvard Gazette's Jacob Sweet recaps E. Glen Weyl's November talk at BKC. Sweet sums up Weyl's position: "Superintelligence is already here, and it has been for thousands of years." Watch the ...
The common refrain that a patchwork of regulations would kill innovation doesn't pass the smell test.
Bruce Schneier and Zach Rosson study deliberate internet shutdowns - more than 240 in 2025 - as means of silencing societies.
Faculty Associate Vasilis Kostakis and coauthor Aristotle Tympas make the case for community-controlled AI: systems not concentrated in the hands of a few tech giants.
Mark Wu explores the challenges and opportunities ahead for America’s global relationships as Harvard’s Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law ...
Gregory Narr received his PhD in Sociology from CUNY in 2021. He studies the intersection of technology, sociality, and capitalism from a critical algorithms perspective. His work is informed by queer ...
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