In an interview for Harvard Magazine, he discusses the legal and cybersecurity ramifications of large (and powerful) AI models, and the ongoing debate over legal liabilities for emerging technologies.
Jonathan Zittrain moderated the fifth annual "Why I Changed My Mind" event. Discussants included BKC Co-Director Yochai ...
It wasn't exactly like the big reveal on the Antiques Roadshow. But one day in December 2023, David Carpenter, a professor of medieval history at King's College London, was searching through the ...
As lawmakers prepare to release the full details of an alternative to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), Internet law expert Jonathan Zittrain remains skeptical that Congress's ability to produce a ...
Jonathan Zittrain sits down with Jon Favreau to discuss how and why human-AI interactions can go wrong. "The first caution I give myself in thinking about it is not to want to treat AI monolithically ...
pt. 1. The rise and stall of the generative Net -- Battle of the boxes -- Battle of the networks -- Cybersecurity and the generative dilemma -- pt. 2. After the stall -- The generative pattern -- ...
Harvard's Institutional Data Initiative (IDI) secured a collection of nearly 1,000,000 digitized public domain works to be used to train AI. In an interview with Harvard Law Today, Amanda Watson, ...
AI is moving from autocomplete to autopilot. These systems are no longer just suggesting courses of action; they're acting on our behalf, trading in markets, making decisions, and pursuing goals. Soon ...
A pair of U.K. scholars discovered the mislabeled document in Harvard Law School's digital archives. The university bought it for just $27.50 in... Harvard learned it has an authentic Magna Carta. In ...