Why a proposed HUD rule could worsen algorithm-driven housing discrimination
John Villasenor and Virginia Foggo, The Brookings Institution, April 16, 2020
Why a proposed HUD rule could worsen algorithm-driven housing discrimination Read More »
John Villasenor and Virginia Foggo, The Brookings Institution, April 16, 2020
Why a proposed HUD rule could worsen algorithm-driven housing discrimination Read More »
John Villasenor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 8, 2020
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Rebecca Wexler and John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution, February 11, 2020
How well-intentioned privacy laws can contribute to wrongful convictions Read More »
John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution and ISPI, January 2020
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John Villasenor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 10, 2020
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John Villasenor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 13, 2019
Preparing Today’s Students for an AI Future Read More »
John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution, October 2019
Products liability law as a way to address AI harms Read More »
John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution, June 3, 2019
Deepfakes, social media, and the 2020 election Read More »
John Villasenor and Virginia Foggo, The Brookings Institution, March 21, 2019
Algorithms and sentencing: What does due process require? Read More »
John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution, February 14, 2019
Artificial intelligence, deepfakes, and the uncertain future of truth Read More »