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rewire democracy: Exclusive Best Reforms

rewire democracy: Exclusive Best Reforms

Join Nathan E. Sanders and me in Cambridge on October 22 for talks at Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center and a book signing at Cambridge Public Library, then tune in online on October 23 for a virtual discussion with Data & Society as we unpack how algorithms, platforms, and data are reshaping democracy—and what practical steps can make civic systems more resilient.

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social media surveillance: Stunning, Risky Threat

social media surveillance: Stunning, Risky Threat

Imagine losing a visa over a tweet: a new Brookings report reveals how AI-driven social-media surveillance for visa enforcement risks chilling speech, making costly errors, and turning public expression into grounds for punishment. It’s a wake-up call to ask who watches the watchers and demand clearer rules, transparency, and safeguards.

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social media surveillance: Shocking, Risky Overreach

social media surveillance: Shocking, Risky Overreach

Imagine a world where a joke or complaint could trigger visa revocation — that’s now a real risk as U.S. agencies turn automated social‑media scans into tools for immigration enforcement. The Brookings report warns this scale and machine‑driven scrutiny can misread context, chill speech, and impose life‑altering consequences without clear oversight.

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AI SOC: Must-Have Guide to Best (and Risky) Platforms

AI SOC: Must-Have Guide to Best (and Risky) Platforms

By 2026 SOCs will run as much on software agents as on analysts, with copilots, autonomous agents, and hybrid platforms transforming detection, response, and who holds decision authority. Pick tools that speed response but also deliver clear explainability, strong governance, and real adversarial testing so automation amplifies human wisdom instead of human error.

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AI and machine learning: Must-Have Best Efficiency Boost

AI and machine learning: Must-Have Best Efficiency Boost

From outdated systems to AI-powered workflows, federal agencies can speed services, cut backlogs, and predict risks to stretch scarce resources — but doing it right means modernizing data, upskilling staff, and baking in strong safeguards so innovation boosts efficiency without sacrificing accountability.

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State labor exchanges: Must-Have Fixes for Better Hiring

State labor exchanges: Must-Have Fixes for Better Hiring

When state job-matching sites rely on brittle keyword searches and aging systems, job seekers and employers face frustrating mismatches, delays, and missed opportunities. With smarter data standards, human-reviewed matching, and sustained investment, public exchanges could finally deliver faster, fairer connections for everyone.

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facial recognition: Stunning Risks Expose Flaws

facial recognition: Stunning Risks Expose Flaws

Lab-perfect facial recognition often stumbles in the real world—poor lighting, low-quality cameras, masks and demographic bias can turn high benchmark scores into risky guesses on the street. Before we let cameras decide who’s innocent or guilty, we need real-world testing, transparency, and rules that protect people.

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AI Impersonation Security: Must-Have Best Protections

AI Impersonation Security: Must-Have Best Protections

When AI can mimic voices and write like humans—as the Marco Rubio impersonation showed—digital trust can evaporate overnight. We need layered defenses now—strong authentication, synthetic-content detection, clear policies, and rapid response—to stop convincing forgeries before they cause real harm.

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Legal metrology challenges: Exclusive Best Solutions

Legal metrology challenges: Exclusive Best Solutions

When invisible sensors, apps, and algorithms start measuring what we buy, use, and trust, old rules for accuracy struggle to keep up — and consumers can lose out. Discover practical, tech-savvy solutions that balance transparency, security, and innovation so digital measurements remain fair, verifiable, and dependable.

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Quantum cryptography: Stunning Simplicity, Best Defense

Quantum cryptography: Stunning Simplicity, Best Defense

Quantum computing is forcing a rethink: do we chase mathematically dazzling but fragile schemes, or choose clear, well-tested algorithms that actually protect real systems? Peter Gutmann’s blunt critique of NIST’s post‑quantum work is a wake‑up call to prioritize simplicity, transparency, and deployability alongside theoretical strength.

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Legal Metrology: Must-Have Guide to Best Digital Standards

Legal Metrology: Must-Have Guide to Best Digital Standards

As sensors, algorithms and cloud services replace needles and balances, legal metrology must modernize to keep commerce fair and consumers safe—this practical guide lays out the digital standards, tools and steps regulators, developers and businesses need for transparent, auditable measurements. Learn how to balance innovation with enforceable rules—from cryptographic attestation and continuous conformity to clear consumer verification—so technology builds trust, not confusion.

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