The New York Times' Stuart A. Thompson and David Yaffe-Bellany catalogue likely indications of insider trading in Polymarket ...
"Plunkett believes parents can educate themselves about harmful online content and how easy it is for their children to access it ‒ whether intentionally or not." ...
Faculty Associate Magda Romanska reflects on the return to in-person arts programming after COVID-spurred digitization.
The vulnerability-finding capabilities of technologies like Mythos have important ramifications for cybersecurity, argues Bruce Schneier in The Guardian. Though Mythos doesn't evidently outperform ...
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I'm a few steps into phased retirement. My primary field is philosophy (Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1978). I'm also a non-practicing lawyer (J.D., Northwestern, 1982). My latest book is Knowledge ...
If you did have something cheering you on, that you really could tune to your preferences, and it was helping keep you on the path...would you turn that down?” ...
Education is at the core of everything we do. From projects that engage young technology users, to the development of tools that bring education online, to exploring new ways to use technology to make ...
Faculty Associate Samer Hassan and coauthor Silvia Semenzin do a mixed-methods analysis of a digital sex work platform using crypto.
ASML's Keyring empowers users to track how their data is collected, stored, and used online.
Affiliate Maria Xynou's latest blog post discusses the challenges of measuring Internet censorship, emerging censorship trends, and how Internet measurement powers advocacy for human rights.
Abdou points out that "analyses of language models might draw on a longer history of the evolving connections between language, information, and epistemic order," a history that begins far earlier ...