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Technology & Human Rights Fellow, Mark Latonero, breaks down the larger implications of Facebook's global Oversight Board for content moderation.
Facebook is a step…
When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language of responsibilities. Human rights…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series (2019-009)
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy launched an ambitious initiative in the fall of 2019 to advance the renewal of rights and responsibilities in the United States. The…
The MIT Technology Review features new report by Carr Center Technology and Human Rights Fellow Mark Latonero.
"Simply layering technology on top of existing humanitarian…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series (2019-002)
Mathias Risse's explores the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights in his latest discussion paper.
My concern is with the impact of Artificial Intelligence on…
Talk given by Carr Center's Senior Fellow at TechFest IIT Bombay.
"My talk today is addressed to…
New article in the Washington Post by Scott Edwards and Carr Center's Senior Fellow Steven Livingston.
"In the past few years, the brave new online world has made it both much…
Carr Center Discussion Paper | 2022-06
Democratic constitutionalism was the victorious ideology of the 20th century, having defeated the alternatives that appeared over the decades: communism, fascism, Nazism,…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series | 2023-04
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 Discussion Paper | 2023-03
In 2021 the Saami Council asked Harvard to suspend research related to stratospheric aerosol injections, a form of geoengineering. Their intervention raises far-reaching questions…