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Power in Computer Security and Privacy: A Critical Lens

Visiting Scholar Elissa Redmiles and coauthors bring a critical theoretical lens to computer security and privacy.

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“Nudes? Shouldn't I charge for these?”: Motivations of New Sexual Content Creators on OnlyFans

Visiting Scholar Elissa Redmiles and coauthors conduct qualitative interviews to better understand the factors motivating creators to begin making sexual content on OnlyFans.

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What Generative AI Reveals About the Limits of Technological Innovation

Assembly Fellow Joe Bak-Coleman discusses the lack of guardrails protecting society from harmful technologies in light of the widespread and rapid adoption of generative AI.

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ChatGPT3 in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Threat or an Opportunity?

Visiting Scholar Greg Gondwe articulates the importance of African participation in debates about generative AI, but raises concerns about models’ poor performance in African languages.

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Gonzalez & Taamneh: Takeways from the Cases

Research Assistant Dylan Moses crystalizes key insights from the Gonzalez and Taamneh oral arguments.

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Let me tell you, ChatGPT-like AI will not change our world

Visiting Scholar Yong Jin Park’s opinion in the Internet Policy Review soberly assesses the likely impacts of current generative AI models.

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TikTok’s API Guidelines Are a Minefield for Researchers

RSM Assembly Fellow Joe Bak-Coleman explains in Tech Policy Press why TikTok’s API guidelines may pose difficulties for academic researchers.

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Misinformation Amplification in the Nigerian Election

As part of their ongoing work at the intersection of misinformation and democracy, the Integrity Institute (led by RSM Assembly Fellow Sahar Massachi) released findings related to the Nigerian elections.

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Gonzalez and Taamneh: What You Need to Know

RSM Research Assistant and Harvard Law School 2L Dylan Moses argues the importance of Section 230 and explains the legal nuts and bolts of Gonzalez and Taamneh.