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The Gatekeepers to Online Discourse: An Interview with Daphne Keller ’95
Daphne Keller ’95 is a law professor at Stanford University and is the director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford’s Cyber...
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Jan 20, 202110 min read


Updating the Government Fine System for Improved IT Infrastructure
It’s a rare occurrence for a large corporation to lose a lawsuit to the federal government and have it result in a hefty fine. But when...
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Nov 12, 20165 min read


Don’t Be Evil: Google’s New Anti-ISIL Efforts
Reaching into uncharted political waters, Google recently prototyped a program designed to direct potential ISIL recruits away from the...
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Oct 6, 20164 min read


Go Fish: Artificial Intelligence and Policing
The past couple of weeks have seen the FBI and Apple unlock horns after the government managed to decrypt the data found on the infamous...
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Apr 27, 20166 min read


Web of Lies: Tech and Their Political Donations
Earlier this year, Google announced it would be pulling its membership from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a nonprofit...
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Dec 3, 20146 min read


Dashed Lines and Dashed Hopes: The Downside of Google’s “Neutrality”
Google’s army of Street View cars. Photo by Jaap Meijers From charcoal lines on animal hide to complex code in a Silicon Valley server,...
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May 9, 20145 min read
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