Professor Gabriel Weil will discuss the role that tort law can play in compelling AI companies to internalize the risks ...
How can large language models (LLMs) transform the way lawyers, researchers, and the public interact with the law? Join us for a hands-on conversation about the potential of LLMs to make sense of ...
In an interview with The Harvard Gazette, Faculty Co-Director Rebecca Tushnet explains the legal difficulties that AI ...
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is pleased to welcome Isabella Roden as its new ...
Quantum sensing technologies test existing privacy frameworks severely because they bypass the physical boundaries—walls, distance, the opacity of the human body—on which existing doctrine depends, ...
Join the Berkman Klein Center for a fireside chat and Q&A with Julie Brill, one of the world’s foremost thought leaders on technology, governance, and global regulation.
Researchers from Harvard’s Insight and Interaction Lab built an interpretability dashboard that shows a chatbot’s internal assumptions about a user — such as age, gender, class, and race — making ...
Faculty Associate Arvind Narayanan contends that Moravec's paradox, which holds that it is easy to train AI to do things humans find hard and hard to train AI to do things humans find easy, is more a ...
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