The Information Society Project
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The Information Society Project at @YaleLawSch is an intellectual center addressing issues at the intersection of law, tech & society.
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Success! We recently lifted rules for Allegheny County Jail that forbade employees from talking to the press or posting information on social media.
Read more about the settlement here: law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…
craig newmark
At this week’s Law & Tech Talk: Angela Zhang on “High Wire:
How China Governs Big Tech and Regulates Artificial Intelligence.” Thank you for a wonderful presentation!
Tomorrow we'll be joined by Professor Angela Zhang (@HKUniversity) for a talk on 'High Wire: How China Governs Big Tech and Regulates Artificial Intelligence'!
Tuesday, April 16 at 12:10pm ET
DM for zoom details
It was a pleasure to give a talk Yale Law School about my new work in progress titled: Drafting, thinking, feeling: what we delegate to generative #AI & how this threatens democracy.
Many thanks to The Information Society Project for organizing a truly interesting conference on Propaganda & Emerging Tech.
In case you missed our recent FOIA Bootcamp with FOIA Nate📄 and Nathan Tempey, the recording has just been posted on YouTube! Please find the link here: youtu.be/9SHQda6Xhbw?si…
The spring conference at The Information Society Project is a special tradition, and I’m honored to have had the opportunity to organize it this year! Thanks so much to our wonderful participants. Hope you enjoyed the conference as much as we did!
Out recently from our Sari Mazzurco: 'Privacy's Role in an Information Economy'
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
At today's conference: a great panel on 'New Forms of Simulation.' Thank you to Madelyne Xiao, Tiffany C. Li, and Bao Kham Chau, and to Salwa Hoque for moderating!
Três dias animados em Yale, aprendendo muito e apresentando a pesquisa atual sobre o estado da discussão sobre regulação de Internet no Brasil (publicações chegando em breve). Obrigado à família do The Information Society Project pelo ambiente acadêmico e hospitalidade imbatíveis :)