DeCentralized Social Media Workshop
DeCentalized Social Media Workshop
DeCentalized Social Media Workshop
Online platforms like Facebook, Wikipedia, Amazon, and LinkedIn are embedded in the very fabric of our society. They “curate content:” moderate, recommend, and monetize it, and, in doing so, can impact people’s lives positively or negatively. This ...
Decisions about policies when using widely-deployed technologies, including social media and more recently, generative AI, are often made in a centralized and top-down fashion. Yet these systems are used by millions of people, with a diverse set of preferences ...
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) —large-scale digital platforms that support digital ID, payments, and data exchange—is a profoundly political proposition with significant ramifications for our digital future, human rights, the relationship between people and states, and the distribution of power among governments and industry players. Join us from 4 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. for a public […]
Using driverless cars, artificial intelligence, cochlear implants, nuclear power and other examples, this talk will walk through various hurdles to the successful legal analysis and governance of emerging technology. The talk will identify law's unique role in channeling ...
Platforms, devices, and algorithms are increasingly weaponized to control and harass the most vulnerable among us. Some of these harms occur at the individual and interpersonal level: for example, abusers in intimate partner violence (IPV) use smartphones and social media to surveil ...