Ranked #1
A New Jim Code? Featuring Ruha Benjamin and Jasmine McNealy
A New Jim Code? Featuring Ruha Benjamin and Jasmine McNealy
From everyday apps to complex algorithms, technology has the potential to hide, speed, and even deepen discrimination, w... Read more
3 Oct 2019
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #2
The End of Ownership
The End of Ownership
Recent shifts in technology, intellectual property and contract law, and marketplace behavior threaten to undermine the ... Read more
27 Apr 2017
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #3
Digital Justice: Technology and the Internet of Disputes
Digital Justice: Technology and the Internet of Disputes
eBay resolves 60 million disputes a year and Alibaba 100 million. How do they do that? At the other less impressive ext... Read more
16 Nov 2017
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56mins
Ranked #4
Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice
Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice
How do we prepare court systems, judges, lawyers, and defendants to interact with autonomous systems? What are the poten... Read more
11 Oct 2017
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1hr 3mins
Ranked #5
Bottom-up Constitutionalism: The Case of Net Neutrality
Bottom-up Constitutionalism: The Case of Net Neutrality
The question is whether we can observe the emergence of a new constitutional right of the Internet, a right that does no... Read more
24 Apr 2017
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59mins
Ranked #6
Hyperloop Law: Autonomy, Infrastructure, and Transportation Startups
Hyperloop Law: Autonomy, Infrastructure, and Transportation Startups
In 2013, Elon Musk proposed an "open source transportation concept" of levitating vehicles zooming passengers through va... Read more
24 Apr 2017
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55mins
Ranked #7
Between Truth and Power: Featuring Julie Cohen
Between Truth and Power: Featuring Julie Cohen
Our current legal system is to a great extent the product of an earlier period of social and economic transformation. Fr... Read more
13 Dec 2019
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1hr 1min
Ranked #8
The Line Between Hate and Debate on Facebook
The Line Between Hate and Debate on Facebook
The Internet has been billed as the great equalizer, breaking down barriers and increasing access to information and ide... Read more
22 Sep 2017
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54mins
Ranked #9
Jonathan Zittrain on Technology for the Social Good
Jonathan Zittrain on Technology for the Social Good
Berkman Klein Center Faculty Chair Jonathan Zittrain discusses the development of the Internet — from its earliest stage... Read more
18 Sep 2017
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1hr
Ranked #10
Black Users, Enclaving, and Methodological Challenges in a Shifting Digital Landscape
Black Users, Enclaving, and Methodological Challenges in a Shifting Digital Landscape
Black users have consistently been at the vanguard of digital and social media use, pioneering and anticipating digital ... Read more
7 Dec 2017
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56mins
Ranked #11
The State of Online Speech and Governance
The State of Online Speech and Governance
Professor Jonathan Zittrain discusses the social media giant’s ‘long year’ with Facebook's head of global policy managem... Read more
5 Mar 2019
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1hr 4mins
Ranked #12
“My Constellation is Space”: Towards a Theory of Black Cyberculture
“My Constellation is Space”: Towards a Theory of Black Cyberculture
Technology is the American mythos (Dinerstein 2006); a belief system powering the relations between—and politics of—cult... Read more
10 Dec 2018
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1hr
Ranked #13
A Pessimist’s Guide to the Future of Technology
A Pessimist’s Guide to the Future of Technology
Since the rise of the web in the 1990s, technological skeptics have always faced resistance. To question the virtue and ... Read more
14 Dec 2017
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1hr 5mins
Ranked #14
The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology In Its Place To Reclaim Our Urban Future
The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology In Its Place To Reclaim Our Urban Future
Smart cities, where technology is used to solve every problem, are hailed as futuristic urban utopias. We are promised t... Read more
26 Feb 2019
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #15
Dividing Lines: Why Is Internet Access Still Considered a Luxury in America?
Dividing Lines: Why Is Internet Access Still Considered a Luxury in America?
The online world is no longer a distinct world. It is an extension of our social, economic, and political lives. Interne... Read more
30 Mar 2018
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1hr 3mins
Ranked #16
Ethics of the Digital Transformation
Ethics of the Digital Transformation
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University was delighted to welcome the President of Germ... Read more
15 Nov 2019
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1hr 28mins
Ranked #17
John Freedman on Health Care Costs and Transparency
John Freedman on Health Care Costs and Transparency
Health spending continues to outpace wages and GDP, while some new insurance designs transfer greater shares of that to ... Read more
12 Feb 2018
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59mins
Ranked #18
Everyday Chaos - A Book Talk with author David Weinberger and Joi Ito
Everyday Chaos - A Book Talk with author David Weinberger and Joi Ito
The Internet and AI are not only changing the future, they're changing our ideas about how the future arises from the pr... Read more
20 May 2019
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1hr 23mins
Ranked #19
Napster@20: Reflections on the Internet’s Most Controversial Music File Sharing Service
Napster@20: Reflections on the Internet’s Most Controversial Music File Sharing Service
This panel discussion will address the topic of “Napster @ 20,” looking back from our vantage point in 2019 and examinin... Read more
25 Nov 2019
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59mins
Ranked #20
Jonas Kaiser on The Dark Side of the Networked Public Sphere
Jonas Kaiser on The Dark Side of the Networked Public Sphere
In this talk, Berkman Klein affiliate Jonas Kaiser shares some of his research on the networked public sphere. "The righ... Read more
5 Feb 2018
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59mins