Everyone Hates Trust & Safety. Everyone Needs Trust & Safety. This Is A Problem
The trust & safety space is a strange one in that I think it’s one of the least understood but most important industries that impacts tools most people use…
The trust & safety space is a strange one in that I think it’s one of the least understood but most important industries that impacts tools most people use…
HPE’s sale of that business, known as Instant On, doesn’t appear to address the government’s concerns about the merger’s impact on university campuses, hospital…
In this episode, Richard Whitt sits down with host Dave Levine to explore how we can “reweave the web” into a human‑centered Internet of trust. Drawing from his…
Ex-Neuralink exec and brain tech lawyer Alex explores how brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are transforming gaming, healing, and human potential. From monkeys pl…
When infrastructure fails — planes crash, systems freeze, rights vanish — suddenly everyone cares. Villanova’s Brett Frischmann rejoins Hearsay Culture to expla…
Hate speech is generally protected by the First Amendment in the United States, but lawyers could argue that some of Grok’s output this week crossed the line in…
So, knowing that everyone has cameras on them at all times, how much privacy can someone reasonably expect when they’re out in public? Hartzog: Generally speak…
This week’s conversation on The Intersect is about online privacy – or maybe the slow, confusing erosion of it. I sat down with culture and tech reporter Taylor…
Speaking before the latest promise of an extension, Ryan Calo, a professor at the University of Washington law school who follows tech, says Trump has operated…
David Olson, a professor who teaches antitrust law at Boston College Law School, said it was smart of Meta to take a minority nonvoting stake. "I think th…
Catherine Crump, technology law professor at UC Berkeley School of Law gives insight on location data tech used to track dissidents. Some tech-skeptical Califor…
Daphne Keller and Joan Barata of Stanford’s PPR discuss the European Union’s Disinformation Code of Practice and its transition, on July 1, from voluntary frame…