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Great Minds Matter: Western Civilization and the Liberal Arts with Ben SasseOn May 24, 2024, the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions hosted a Princeton University Reunions event with Ben Sasse, President of the University of Florida and former…
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Safest Speaker 3: Ted BorerTalk from Ted Borer, Director, Energy Plant, at Greening Up the Lab: Spring Festival of Safety and Sustainability held April 17, 2024. Part of the Sa[Fest] series of events hosted by the Office of…
From Jim Sturdivant
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CITP Seminar: Ryan Calo – Law and Technology in Theory and PracticeUsing driverless cars, artificial intelligence, cochlear implants, nuclear power and other examples, this talk will walk through various hurdles to the successful legal analysis and governance of…
From CI Center for Information Technology Policy
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CITP Seminar: Mako Hill – Lifecycles of Peer-Produced Knowledge CommonsAfter increasing rapidly over seven years, the number of active contributors to English Wikipedia peaked in 2007 and has been in decline since. A body of evidence will be presented that suggests…
From CI Center for Information Technology Policy
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Bradford Seminar: “Planning the Mid-Transition for Just and Sustainable Decarbonization”Dr. Grubert is a civil engineer and environmental sociologist whose research focuses on justice-oriented deep decarbonization and decision support tools related to large infrastructure systems, with…
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CITP Seminar: Dan Calacci – Why Data Rights Should be Labor Rights: Data Protection and AI Regulation for Gig Workers and BeyondWorkers everywhere are more surveilled, managed, and quantified by technology than ever before, harming people’s health, safety, and dignity at work. Gig workers like Uber and Lyft drivers…
From CI Center for Information Technology Policy
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CITP Seminar: Surya Mattu - Breaking The Black Box: How CITP’s Digital Witness Lab Uses Data-Driven Investigations to Expose Surveillance and MisinformationThe CITP Digital Witness Lab is a research initiative that collects data to expose surveillance, misinformation, and other harms on digital platforms. We build independent, public, and open-source…
From CI Center for Information Technology Policy
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