Affiliate Bruce Schneier reflects on the Iranian government's two-tiered communications shutdown, arguing that the regime's goal was to atomize the population by both preventing outward transmission ...
Affiliate Paul Fehlinger observes that investors are moving beyond headline AI hype to assess where true value (alpha) is created, how the risks in the AI stack are managed, and what real economic ...
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders argue that many of the harms 'of' AI are actually generated not by the technology, but by capitalism.
Dasha Pruss warns that facial recognition systems are only the tip of the carceral AI iceberg, defining carceral AI as the "algorithmic, data-driven systems designed to police, incarcerate, and ...
Affiliate Bruce Schneier and coauthors argue that prompt injection attacks are the first step of a seven-step promptware kill chain.
Petra Molnar notes the ways that migration is reshaped by surveillance technologies, artificial intelligence, and data-driven governance.
Nishant Shah argues that generative AI changes the author function to one defined by concealment.
BKC community members Justin Curl, Sayash Kapoor, and Arvind Narayanan identify three bottlenecks between AI capability advances and access to legal resources. These bottlenecks are: regulatory ...
On Thursday, February 19, students from across Harvard gathered at the Berkman Klein Center (BKC) to explore two timely ...
BKC 2025 Action Report with features on the programs, people, and products driving the Center's momentum over the last year.
Join BKC for a lunchtime conversation with Julie Brill and Professor James Tierney on the evolving role of state attorneys general in technology enforcement and protecting the public. Drawing on their ...
A selection of writing and research from BKC's staff and community members in 2025 ...