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The dry spell in antitrust litigation appears to be ending, argues Elettra Bietti. "One way to understand this new movement in antitrust is to see it as a check on the power of private companies to ...
Bruce Schneier sat down with the Harvard Gazette to discuss just how common online scams are. "The whole point of a scam is emotional trickery; a scam works because it works with emotions; and that’s ...
Maria Xynou details the latest censorship campaign against OONI Explorer. "Overall, the censorship techniques observed in the blocking of OONI Explorer are consistent with the prevailing censorship ...
The Institute for Rebooting Social Media is pleased to welcome Mary Anne Franks to discuss her new book, Fearless Speech: ...
The Institute for Rebooting Social welcomes Bill Adair to discuss his forthcoming book, Beyond the Big Lie: The Epidemic of ...
Where does online hate come from? How do these haters organize themselves to direct hate to certain people? Why do these ...
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We could soon see the fallout from a hands-off approach to AI regulation, write Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier. "The reasons for concern are obvious—the technology makes it easier for bad actors to ...
Johanna Wild developed Bellingcat's new Online Investigations Toolkit during her year as a Nieman-Berkman Fellow. The toolkit, now available, helps open source researchers discover new tools, and ...
In a report for Connected by Data, Tim Davies & co-authors ask how global citizen assemblies might impact the future of AI. "Although numerous sets of principles and ethical codes for AI exist, few ...