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op-ed
Tech Policy PressJune 2025 -
Press Coverage
The Washington PostAs products like Duolingo and Audible integrate more AI into their products, some customers are unhappy, feeling like “there is something about these products that was interesting or special that’s lost to AI,” Alice Marwick says. Read on The Washington PostJune 2025 -
Policy Brief
Data & SocietyPolicy Director Brian J. Chen and Policy Manager Serena Oduro offer evidence to counter three specific arguments being made in favor of a proposal that would ban states from regulating AI. Read moreJune 2025 -
op-ed
Tech Policy PressThe transformation of NIST's AI Safety Institute into the Center for AI Standards and Innovation is a blow to multidisciplinary and international collaboration on AI safety, Serena Oduro writes for Tech Policy Press. Read on Tech Policy PressJune 2025 -
blog post
PointsWhen researchers Ranjit Singh, Livia Garofalo, Briana Vecchione, and Emnet Tafesse set out to interview people about their use of mental health chatbots, they encountered a particular kind of AI-enabled deception. Read on PointsJune 2025 -
video
Institute for Advanced StudyJune 2025 -
video
The Internet is CrackJune 2025 -
op-ed
Tech Policy Press“The increasing role of consumer-oriented technology companies in warfare has implications for everyone — not just those who are targeted by AI weapons,” write Brian J. Chen, Tina M. Park, and Alex Pasternack. Read on Tech Policy PressJune 2025 -
Academic Article
Society for Economic AnthropologyJune 2025 -
op-ed
Tech Policy PressJacob Metcalf and Meg Young examine how a small group of tech billionaires is pushing an anti-democratic agenda. Read on Tech Policy PressJune 2025