The Institute for Rebooting Social Media welcomes Nieman Fellow Jesselyn Cook and Berkman Klein Center-Nieman Fellow Ben ...
Ben Brooks weighs in on Meta's decision to allow the U.S. government to use its Llama LLM for national security purposes.
Bellack comments on the recent "X diaspora," growing in response to Musk's acquisition of the platform. "This online splintering is taking with it some of the cultural and media power that had ...
Louis Barclay is the developer behind Unfollow Everything, a tool to delete your Facebook News Feed. The tool earned him a lifetime ban from Meta products in 2021, and led to a high profile lawsuit ...
Dave Willner is a non-resident fellow at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center, where he does research on how to use large language models to do text-policy driven content moderation. He also serve as a ...
Sam Suri is a privacy and security researcher, focused on protecting the privacy of our everyday movements and actions, the security of our devices, and the vulnerable groups that can be impacted the ...
Ben Green and colleagues note disciplinary divides in the ways that computer scientists and legal experts translate law into code.
Alan Raul is Senior Counsel and founder of Sidley Austin LLP’s global Privacy and Cybersecurity practice and a member of the firm’s top ranked Crisis Management ...
Fay Johnson is a seasoned product management leader with over two decades of experience driving innovation in consumer technology. Her work focuses on fostering trust, safety, and meaningful ...
Jay Beck weighs in on Curious GeorgePT, an AI model developed to allow for more targeted responses to prompts.
Sharad Goel is a Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. He looks at public policy through the lens of computer science, bringing a computational perspective to a diverse range of ...