Kate Klonick and coauthors test the hypothesis that misinformation exploits outrage to gain traction online. "Because outrage ...
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders observe that AI's role in 2024 elections wasn't as disastrous as some had feared.
BKC-Nieman Fellow Ben Reininga and Nieman Fellow Jesselyn Cook share their insights on how platforms navigate the spread of conspiracy theories, and the impact they have on individuals, families, and ...
metaLAB’s mesmerizing WAVES installation reveals the invisible architecture of our wireless world: WiFi, cellular, satellite, and more. Abstract radio waves are transformed into tangible art, letting ...
Paola Ricaurte Quijano, expert committee member, and colleagues at the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence launch the report "Towards Substantive Equality in Artificial Intelligence: ...
This assignment is due on April 12. Grading for this assignment is on a 5-point scale; late assignments will be docked 1 point for each day they are late (assignments submitted 4 days late or later ...
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer a potentially optimistic outlook on AI and politics, arguing that the technology can make politics more accessible and equitable, particularly for lesser-known ...
Phineas Rueckert, a lead Project Coordinator at Forbidden Stories, discusses his organization's collaborations with Lumen.
ASML's Jonathan Bellack weighs in on the uptick in Twitter/X users migrating to Bluesky. "Bluesky’s emphasis on user choice is important and could be where the social media ecosystem is heading, ...
Petra Molnar highlights how surveillance technology firms profit from harsh anti-immigration policies in the US, Canada, and the EU.