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Analysis and Theory, External Work

Podcast: What's Next for TikTok, and US Tech Policy

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander joins Tech Policy Press to discuss the potential implications of the TikTok divest-or-ban order on tech policy in the U.S. and globally.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Workplace ethics and activism with Nadah Feteih

Employee Fellow Nadah Feteih joined the Trust in Tech podcast to share her expertise in activism within the tech industry.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Six Reactions to The Proposed TikTok Ban

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander writes “we should worry when politicians target a foreign-owned speech platform because of the content it carries,” as the U.S. considers a potential ban on TikTok.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Unpacking the Oral Argument in Murthy v. Missouri

Alum Kate Klonick joins The Sunday Show from Tech Policy Press to discuss the Murthy v. Missouri oral argument and how SCOTUS might respond.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

US set to vote on bill to ban TikTok

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander joins PRX's The World to discuss the US House bill that could potentially ban TikTok in the United States, and the potential consequences the bill could have on the entire social media landscape.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

What to Do About the Junkification of the Internet

Alum Nathaniel Lubin writes in The Atlantic that the rise of synthetic content online means social media companies have an even greater responsibility for the information they host and share.

Building the Field, Engineering and Policy Development, External Work

“Did They Consent to That?”: Safer Digital Intimacy via Proactive Protection Against Image-Based Sexual Abuse

Alum Elissa Redmiles coauthors this study on how social platforms can improve intimate content sharing through proactive protective measures.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Artificial Intelligence, Journalism, and the Ubuntu Robot in Sub-Saharan Africa: Towards a Normative Framework

Alum Gregory Gondwe explores the integration of Ubuntu philosophy in AI-driven journalism practices in Sub-Saharan Africa, and its potential to foster more equitable treatment across communities.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

The Fresh Prince of Joseon: How a Crypto Mogul Became a Korean Royal Heir—and Formed a Digital Kingdom

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander is quoted in the Daily Beast on the creation of Joseon 2.0 and the possibility of a virtual state.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

When The Digital Services Act Goes Global

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander evaluates the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) through the “Putin Test”, exposing the law’s potential exploitability in the hands of an authoritarian leader.