In September, the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society (BKC) hosted its 2025 Launch, inviting students as well as ...
What does it mean for a language model to “know” something—and how should it communicate uncertainty to the people who use it ...
Affiliate Bruce Schneier notes how the average person's personal threat model has shifted from concerns about corporate overreach to ones about government surveillance.
Armando Guio Español reflects on Colombia's national AI strategy, its reception, and what a more aggressive and adaptive AI agenda for Latin America might look like.
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is delighted to welcome new community members for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Mailyn Fidler proposes an expanded understanding of Internet fragmentation, suggesting that the traditional view of fragmentation as isolationist is becoming outmoded.
In a report for the Foundation for American Innovation, Anupam Chander considers regulations governing AI training in the US, EU, Japan, and China in order to ascertain whether training LLMs on ...
Brandon Silverman is a contributor to a report examining social media monitoring (SMM) companies' practices, finding that data sourcing for SMMs is often opaque and inconsistent.
Arvind Narayanan joins the Ideas Podcast to discuss how insights from Harry Frankfurt's On Bullshit can be brought to bear on AI, given the (often overblown) hype sounding AI technologies. "All of ...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presidential election. We document that the majority of mainstream media coverage was negative for both ...
This module explores the basic concepts of copyright law. It provides a general introduction to the elements of copyright important to librarians. Other modules will discuss these topics in detail. “I ...
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