How can we use the courts to hold AI labs accountable? From chatbot suicides to autonomous AI agents, the legal questions surrounding artificial intelligence are being written in real time, and the ...
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is pleased to announce a new cohort of BKC Fellows—researchers and practitioners joining our community at a moment when the direction of AI and digital ...
Mark Esposito and coauthors model a structured human-data sector as a distinct input into production that accumulates a reusable AI capability stock. The authors, too, provide an empirical roadmap "to ...
Natasza is a legal officer at the European AI Office, where she works on AI safety, and a Ph.D. candidate at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. She recently earned an L.L.M. from Harvard Law ...
Natasza is a lawyer and Ph.D. candidate at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. She recently earned an L.L.M. from Harvard Law School and passed the New York Bar Exam. Her research focuses ...
Sayash Kapoor and Arvind Narayanan are among the coauthors of a paper proposing a new holistic mode of evaluating AI agents.
Affiliates Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier remark on the Department of Defense's transition from Anthropic to OpenAI technologies.
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Affiliate and Library Innovation Lab director Jack Cushman shares the Agent Protocols Tech Tree, a visual, videogame-style tech tree of the evolving protocols supporting AI agents.
Affiliate Alan Raul argues that ICE's aggressive approach to approaching citizens and non-citizens alike is prohibited by the Fourth Amendment's provision against unreasonable searches.
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