Justin Hendrix

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Justin Hendrix
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Concerned with technology, media and democracy. Editor at Tech Policy Press. Research and Adjunct Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Opinions my own. https://techpolicy.press VERIFIED BY PRESSCHECK.ORG: https://presscheck.org/journalists/justin-hendrix
The pursuit of 'superintelligence' is a project that should immediately lead people to question the motives of the techno-optimists and their political objectives, writes Cole Donovan. Their political project has clear goals; their emerging technology does not. image
A California teen sought advice from OpenAI's GPT-4o on how to end his life. The chatbot gave him explicit instructions and encouragement. His parents are suing the company and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging “it was the predictable result of deliberate design choices."
Federal data misuse is accelerating, but state and local governments can still act, argue Reem Suleiman, Esra’a Al Shafei, and Brian Hofer. “Before DHS, ICE, or others come knocking, governments should run, not walk! — through this triage checklist to protect the privacy of the most vulnerable.”
US leadership on internet freedom and the free flow of information is in doubt. Experts are concerned the US will cede important ground to China and Russia. From Ramsha Jahangir and me:
President-elect Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Rep. Jim Jordan, and other MAGA Republicans are engaged in an ongoing campaign to target researchers studying disinformation and hate speech. Duke University professor Philip Napoli is documenting their strategy and tactics.
Parmy Olson is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering technology regulation, artificial intelligence, and social media. Her new book– Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World– tells a tale of rivalry and ambition as it chronicles the rush to exploit artificial intelligence.
New podcast! Justin Hendrix spoke to Greg Epstein, who drew on lessons from his vocation as a humanist chaplain at Harvard and MIT to write a new book, just out from MIT Press, called Tech Agnostic: How Technology Became the World's Most Powerful Religion, and Why It Desperately Needs a Reformation.
The second Trump administration and a new Congress will usher in a change in approach on issues ranging from AI and cryptocurrency to privacy and antitrust. Gabby Miller and Justin Hendrix run down key issues and potential scenarios:
New podcast! Boston University law professor Woodrow Hartzog says Franz Kafka's work is a lens to examine how people often make choices against their own interests when confronted with complex technological systems, and how AI is amplifying these existing privacy and control problems.