Petra Molnar Book talk: "The Walls Have Eyes"From robo-dogs at the border to AI lie detectors used on refugees, new ...
An expert roundtable focused on the key themes of Prof. j. Siguru Wahutu’s upcoming book In the Shadow of the Global North: ...
An expert roundtable focused on the key themes of Prof. j. Siguru Wahutu’s upcoming book In the Shadow of the Global North: ...
Brendan A. Miller is a Principal Engineer with the Applied Social Media Laboratory. He researches and develops innovative protocols, architectures and interactive processes that advance digital ...
The typical computer user owns lots of software that he bought years ago and no longer uses today. He may have upgraded his computer or changed brands, and then the program wouldn't work any longer.
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"Training on AI-generated content probably wouldn’t make Adobe’s Firefly image generator less commercially safe, and the company isn’t required to say what it’s training on as long as it isn’t ...
BKC Director Rebecca Tushnet explains the fair use doctrine of copyright. “A parody is the classic example, but it doesn’t have to be funny. If the metaphor that the Joker represents here is a ...
BKC Affiliate Mariel García–Montes comments on Nippy, the startup that offers gig workers services, like bathroom access, in exchange for their data. “Workers delivering food and goods through apps ...
Apryl Williams joined BKC for an event on her new book about algorithmic bias in online dating apps. “What dating apps do is automate sexual racism, making it hyper efficient and routine to swipe in ...