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Tate Ryan-Mosley

Tate Ryan-Mosley

Reporter, Data & Audio at MIT Technology Review

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  • English
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  • Computers & Technology
  • Engineering
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Child online safety laws will actually hurt kids, critics say - MIT Technology Review

Why child online safety is so complicated
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How generative AI is boosting the spread of disinformation and prop...

In a new report, Freedom House documents the ways governments are now using the tech to amplify censorship.
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How to fight for internet freedom - MIT Technology Review

The internet has never been less free, and AI is making it worse. But there are ways to make it safer and more open for everyone.
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The fight over the future of encryption, explained - MIT Technology...

Two types of technologies could change the privacy afforded in encrypted messages, and changes to this space could impact all of us.
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Why New York City is embracing low-tech solutions to hard problems ...

Government has a famously broken relationship with technology. There’s no single reason why—and there’s no single, high-tech solution.
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How to make government technology better - MIT Technology Review

In Boston, government technologies are run by in-house product managers who are able to make policy decisions.
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Why Meta is getting sued over its beauty filters - MIT Technology R...

A new sweeping lawsuit takes aim at various Meta features that allegedly endanger children and their privacy. It could have a big impact on child online safety.
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Three things to know about the White House’s executive order on AI ...

Experts say its emphasis on content labeling, watermarking, and transparency represents important steps forward.
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The inside scoop on watermarking and content authentication - MIT T...

President Biden’s executive order makes a big bet on new AI-labeling technologies
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It's shockingly easy to buy sensitive data about US military person...

A new report exposes the privacy and national security concerns created by data brokers. US senators tell MIT Technology Review the industry needs to be regulated.
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The US military’s privacy problem in three charts - MIT Technology ...

Researchers were able to purchase all kinds of information about military members, from their net worth to their homeowner status. That’s a national security disaster.
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A controversial US surveillance program is up for renewal. Critics ...

Here’s what you need to know.
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Meta is giving researchers more access to Facebook and Instagram da...

There’s still so much we don’t know about social media’s impact. But Meta president of global affairs Nick Clegg tells MIT Technology Review that he hopes new tools the company just released will start to change that.
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A high school’s deepfake porn scandal is pushing US lawmakers into ...

Legislators are responding quickly after teens used AI to create nonconsensual sexually explicit images of more than 30 girls.
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Meet the 15-year-old deepfake victim pushing Congress into action -...

Francesca Mani is advocating for better AI laws after she was targeted with deepfake porn
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Why the EU AI Act was so hard to agree on - MIT Technology Review

Three key issues that jeopardized the EU AI Act
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Get ready to fight misinformation in 2024. Eric Schmidt has advice....

Next year brings over 40 national elections worldwide amidst big changes to social media platforms.
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What’s next for AI regulation in 2024? - MIT Technology Review

The coming year is going to see the first sweeping AI laws enter into force, with global efforts to hold tech companies accountable.
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Four lessons from 2023 that tell us where AI regulation is going - ...

What we should expect in the coming 12 months in AI policy
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The FTC’s unprecedented move against data brokers, explained - MIT ...

It could signal more aggressive action from policy makers to curb the corrosive effects that data brokers have on personal privacy.
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Three technology trends shaping 2024’s elections - MIT Technology R...

The biggest story of this year will be elections in the US and all around the globe