A PSA to turn off your Ring doorbells, in case the implications of that Super Bowl commercial are not clear! thehill.com/opinion/tech...
A PSA to turn off your Ring doorbells, in case the implications of that Super Bowl commercial are not clear! thehill.com/opinion/tech...
The CI symposium, Illinois campus with the symposium logo
THE 8TH ANNUAL PRIVACI SYMPOSIUM
https://privaci.info/symposium/2026/cfp.html
We are pleased to announce the 8th annual PrivaCI Symposium, which will take place on June 24-25, 2026 in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
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I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. Itβs dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Stay free
π¨ The #TPRC54 Call for Proposals is here! π¨
Weβre inviting papers, posters, panels, lightning talks, tutorials & student submissions on the future of communications, information & internet policy.
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Submissions open Feb 15
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Privacy is foundational to activism.
I wish I was teaching dark patterns this semester... www.documentcloud.org/documents/26...
Pay-to-link on Facebook foreshadows more misinformation and manipulation thefulcrum.us/media-techno...
This is probably the last episode of "Reimagining the Internet", the podcast Mike Sugarman and I have produced for the last five years. Talk about going out on a high note: I interview Alondra Nelson on AI, universities and the Trump administration:
publicinfrastructure.org/podcast/117-...
Tomorrow (July 24) at 11 AM β 12 PM, I will be interviewed by Prem Trivedi at New Americaβs Open Technology Institute on privacy, technology, and democracy: www.newamerica.org/oti/events/p... Please join us for this event!
GWU IDDP organized a Council to reflect on the comments submitted to NTIAβs Request For Comment (RFC) regarding Ethical Guidelines for Research Using Pervasive Data. Check out the findings here: iddp.gwu.edu/ethical-use-...
The always brilliant Antionette Burton on democracy, feminism, and equity. latinonewsnetwork.com/democracy/ag...
Excited to share that Iβve defended my dissertation. Grateful to my advisors, Yang Wang and @profmrs.bsky.social for their guidance. Special thanks to Yixin Zou for hosting me at MPI-SP as visiting researcher. Thank you to collaborators, peers, friends, and family. Stay tuned for the next chapter.β¨
@ynotez.bsky.social I think we might have to resurrect the wearables project? blog.citp.princeton.edu/2020/03/16/t...
AI scraping bots looking for training data are overwhelming the servers of libraries and archives, making valuable, public resources unavailable to people. We are losing access to original writing and getting gimmicky writing in return through LLMs. #AIEthics #writers
www.404media.co/ai-scraping-...
I am so sad. And so tired. If itβs not one thing, itβs everything.
Explores how people experience, produce, and manage misinformation in their everyday lives.
Governing Misinformation in Everyday Knowledge Commons by @profmrs.bsky.social & @melissa1776.bsky.social
Out Now & #OpenAccess
#LawSky ππ cup.org/40cWUxU
Join us in Hawaii next January to present or learn about knowledge and data commons!
CFP: governing the digital commons at HICSS 2026 hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-59/in...
Co-wrote my first op/ed with the great @profmrs.bsky.social!!!
thehill.com/opinion/whit...
I have never hated any single update more than I hate this iOS. Why would you do this to mail?
Four government IT employees tell Ian Bogost and Charlie Warzel that Elon Musk's incursion into the U.S. government may be worse than anyone realizes: βThis is the largest data breach and the largest IT security breach in our countryβs history."
To be slightly blunter than The Atlantic allowed me to be: the tiktok ban is a protectionist subsidy to Meta and Google worth hundreds of billions of dollars: www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
This translation of the authors' recent ARIST review emphasizes the critical need for empirical #research on #misinformation governance to guide decision-making & #policy development.
Read: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Subscribe: www.ssrn.com/index.cfm/en...
@profmrs.bsky.social
Fellow parents, what completely ridiculous thing, you never imagined needing to say at all, do you find yourself repeating?
For me: Stop putting rocks in the washing machine!
π’NEW: 'Open' AI systems aren't open. The vague term, combined w frothy AI hype is (mis)shaping policy & practice, assuming 'open source' AI democratizes access & addresses power concentration. It doesn't.
@smw.bsky.social, @davidthewid.bsky.social & I correct the recordπ
nature.com/articles/s41...
In addition to the wonderful research being done on misinformation, its impact, dissemination, and filtering, we need to prioritize governance research, especially on alternative interventions at the community level!
With Awa Zhu and Shengnan Yang: informationmatters.org/2024/11/gove...
GKC, knowledge commons, data governance starter pack: go.bsky.app/21AV2bt
Henry AI Kissinger is a great example of why AI breaks all contextual norms. Just because you were an expert on one thing does NOT mean, in death and/or by extension, that you can be an expert on everything.
for anyone trying to extricate yourself from the clutches of Amazon: bookstores make more than a third of their money between now & New Yearβs, & most bookstores ship nationwide π
Did you take βcivicsβ in school? What approximate year and state?
Trying to address an interesting hunch provoked in a Q&A todayβ¦
Thanks!