Published inBerkman Klein Center CollectionIs Digital Contact Tracing Over Before It Began?This essay is part of a collection written by members of the Berkman Klein Center’s Working Group on Digital Pandemic Response.Jun 25, 2020A response icon2Jun 25, 2020A response icon2
Published inBerkman Klein Center CollectionEntering the Minefield of Digital Contact TracingJonathan ZittrainMay 5, 2020A response icon2May 5, 2020A response icon2
Published inBerkman Klein Center CollectionThe Speaker, the President, and the Case of (the) Ripped Up SpeechNancy Pelosi famously ripped up her copy of the President’s State of the Union address on camera after he finished delivering it.Feb 10, 2020Feb 10, 2020
Published inBerkman Klein Center CollectionFrom Technical Debt to Intellectual Debt in AIWith Great Power Comes Great IgnoranceJul 24, 2019A response icon5Jul 24, 2019A response icon5
The Supreme Court and Zombie LawsThere’s an unresolved question about the Supreme Court that I’ve long puzzled over, one which might become relevant with a new Justice…Jul 3, 2018A response icon2Jul 3, 2018A response icon2
Published inBerkman Klein Center CollectionSome starting questions around pervasive autonomous systemsAs part of the new Ethics and Governance in Artificial Intelligence project anchored by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society and…May 15, 2017A response icon3May 15, 2017A response icon3
Published inThe MessageAn Open Letter to Prime Minister CameronWhy a seemingly sensible proposal to compel back doors in Internet communications apps is a bad ideaFeb 6, 2015Feb 6, 2015
Published inGalleysWhy Libraries [Still] MatterVital parts of the Web — humanity’s new home for discourse — are censored, poisoned, and lost amidst truthiness. Libraries are our defense.Sep 10, 2014Sep 10, 2014