AI Isn’t Just Standing by. It’s Doing Things — without Guardrails
8 Articles
8 Articles
As AI Gains Power, We Must Push for Guardrails to Protect Civil Liberties
A growing number of organizations are ceding their decision-making authority to artificial intelligence, or AI, systems. From who gets a job, to who gets a grant, to who gets investigated by child welfare agencies, to who receives social services, and who is paroled, companies and governmental entities are relegating decision making that often requires human oversight and context to a machine or algorithm. This movement to use AI to eliminate hu…
The Illusion of Control: Deregulation, Legal Loopholes, and the Rise of AI
The technologies shaping our future aren’t arriving in a vacuum—they’re following a well-worn path laid by industry influence, regulatory retreat, and legal systems designed to serve private power. In this third installment of our series on AI’s hidden costs, environmental lawyer and longtime activist Claire Cummings traces the roots of today’s AI boom back to the biotech battles of the 1970s, the rise of deregulation under Reagan, and the legal…
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