How can we use the courts to hold AI labs accountable? From chatbot suicides to autonomous AI agents, the legal questions surrounding artificial intelligence are being written in real time, and the ...
Kerrick's research aims to understand how frontier AI agents can be monitored and controlled, even when they behave maliciously by accident or design. Kerrick comes from a background of machine ...
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is pleased to announce a new cohort of BKC Fellows—researchers and practitioners joining our community at a moment when the direction of AI and digital ...
DZ Kalman works at the intersection of religion and technology, studying how religious traditions can provide moral framework for fast-moving technological developments. He also leads efforts to ...
Jay Mollica transforms how global cultural institutions connect with audiences through technology. For over a decade, he's led digital innovation at organizations including Pérez Art Museum Miami, ...
Amelia Miller is a researcher, designer, and writer focused on how technology shapes human connection. She recently earned her MSc from the Oxford Internet Institute, where her research examined how ...
The Berkman Klein Center’s Summer Internship Program gives interns the opportunity to become deeply embedded within the projects and work happening across the Center.
Mark Esposito and coauthors model a structured human-data sector as a distinct input into production that accumulates a reusable AI capability stock. The authors, too, provide an empirical roadmap "to ...
On Thursday, February 19, students from across Harvard gathered at the Berkman Klein Center (BKC) to explore two timely ...
BKC 2025 Action Report with features on the programs, people, and products driving the Center's momentum over the last year.
Affiliate Bruce Schneier reflects on the Iranian government's two-tiered communications shutdown, arguing that the regime's goal was to atomize the population by both preventing outward transmission ...