Improving Affordable Internet Access
Gigi Sohn explains how regulatory policy can promote net neutrality and narrow the digital divide.
Use Specialized Juries in AI Litigation
Increasingly complex AI cases require juries of experts and professional peers rather than a random selection of citizens.
The Limits of Deplatforming
Scholars warn of the potential difficulties of using deplatforming to curb disinformation online.
Chatting About ChatGPT Regulation
Scholar evaluates potential legal frameworks for regulating ChatGPT.
Why “Big Data” Is a Big Deal
The ongoing Google antitrust trial could shape the future role of big data in digital markets and artificial intelligence.
Regulating Facial Recognition
Scholar argues that public attitudes about facial recognition tools should inform governmental use of the technology.
Let Us Not Raise a Ruckus Over Net Neutrality
FCC Chair Rosenworcel should reconsider her messaging about the role of public comments in the new net neutrality proceeding.
Modern Romance Hinges on Dating App Self-Regulation
Scholar proposes that the dating app industry adopt a self-regulatory model to promote user safety.
Designing the New Digital Dollar
Scholar evaluates ways to structure and regulate retail CBDCs to promote consumer protection.
Assessing Algorithms for Public Good
Requiring algorithmic impact assessments would promote responsible decision-making and inform future policies.
New Technology Requires New Regulatory Ambitions
In the face of new technologies, a nonprofit auto safety body provides an institutional model for elevating public protection ambitions.
The Doomed Quest for Individual Privacy
Scholar argues that relying primarily on rights to protect privacy will fail to empower individuals or counter societal harms.