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Carr Center Discussion Paper | 2024-01
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to be integrated into various domains and industries. Over the years, social media companies have utilized AI technologies to moderate users…
"AI could make our human interactions blander, more biased—or ruder," write Carr Center faculty Bruce Schneier and Technology and Human Rights Fellow Albert Fox Cahn in The…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series | 2023-01
The exacerbation of racial inequality through the design of technologies remains an understated way in which the evolution of digital technologies impacts our human rights. As we…

Carr Center Faculty Affiliate Martha Minow highlights how the declining investment in traditional news due to the internet affects democracy, in an interview with Harvard Magazine…
With the rise of far-reaching technological innovation, from artificial intelligence to Big Data, human life is increasingly unfolding in digital lifeworlds. While such…
Vol. 9, Issue 2, Pages 173–179
We live in the digital century. Digital computing with electronic devices has only been available for a few decades, but during that time waves of technological innovation have…
Carr Center Discussion Paper | 2022-01
One of the unwritten rules of the internet is that it was designed to never forget, a feature associated with emerging privacy harms from the availability of personal information…
Research on international norms has yet to answer satisfactorily some of our own most important questions about the origins of norms and the conditions under which some norms win…
Located at the intersection of political philosophy, philosophy of technology and political history, this essay reflects on medium and long-term prospects and challenges for…
Data ownership is power. Who should hold that power? How should data be owned? The importance of data ownership explains why it has been analogized to other domains where…