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What the Rise of Deepfakes Means for the Future of Internet Policies Nathalie Redick Nov 19, 2020 "Potentially dangerous technologies like deepfakes continue to stay a step ahead of the intelligence employed to…
How Data Helped Big Tech Monopolize Modernity Sara Parker Oct 9, 2020 While the concentration of these platforms may be convenient for consumers, they are fatal for the once innovative…
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Part 1: The Digital Wild West Sara Parker May 17, 2020 Although the lack of stringent regulation has allowed innovation to run rampant, unregulated use of advanced…
Is Canada Falling Behind When it Comes to Ethical AI? Alexandrine Royer Jun 6, 2019 The European Union recently unveiled a set of guidelines aimed at the ethical regulation of artificial intelligence…
Controlling Truth: Information, Technology, and Politics Emilio Rosenthal Feb 17, 2019 It foreshadows an unprecedented epidemic of (mis)information, one which may change the media—and how we interact…
A New Era for the Clintons Allegra Mendelson Dec 3, 2018 Much can, and has, been said about the Clintons since they first entered the political arena in 1974, but…