"The core claim of the AI Resist List project is simple: the "scale at all costs" approach to AI development is not inevitable. People are already resisting it –in ways that are creative, ...
Faculty Associate Arvind Narayanan and Affiliate Sayash Kapoor lay out the downsides of extraordinary government intervention in response to new technology.
Faculty Associate Jonathan Zong and Frank Elavsky note that web developers are accommodating AI 'readers' despite disabled (human) users typically being ignored. They observe: "This is not the curb ...
"Auditing AI is a first-of-its-kind exploration of why and how to audit artificial intelligence systems. It offers a simple roadmap for using AI audits to make product and policy changes that benefit ...
This is a guide to good practices for college and university open-access (OA) policies. It's based on the type of rights-retention OA policy first adopted at Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and the University ...
Daria Onitiu, Faculty Associate Sandra Wachter, and Brent Mittelstadt consider the implications of the recast Energy Efficiency Directive.
Faculty Associate Petra Molnar details the surveillance culture of Kashmir, "where checkpoints and patrols are increasingly supplemented by biometric systems, networked CCTV, telecommunications ...
Faculty Associate Mark Esposito and Bruno S. Sergi have a new analysis on AI, politics, and corruption which argues that Europe has become "the world's largest live experiment" in using AI to combat ...