Policy brief In a recent policy brief titled Climate Breakdown as a Systemic Risk in the Digital Services Act, Rachel Griffin, PhD candidate at Science Po Law School, unpacks the language of the Digital Services Act to argue the legal basis for an environmentally conscious implementation of the EU's forthcoming legislation. New on the blog In the latest post on the Centre blog, visiting researcher Dr Thorsten Jelinek writes about digital sovereignty and the ongoing crisis in multilateralism, drawing inspiration from his latest book, The Digital Sovereignty: Avoiding the Return of Silos and a Divided World. Read his blog titled From Past to Future: Lessons from Telecommunications History for Shaping Digital Sovereignty to learn more. Paper ‘Do we collaborate with what we design?' That is the question that Professor Joanna Bryson and other distinguished scholars respond to in a recently published paper. They "critically assess the accuracy and desirability of using the term "collaboration" in interactions between humans and AI systems." Find out their conclusions in the full paper. Podcast In an insightful episode of the ‘Ein neuer Tag' podcast, Philipp Darius, post-doctoral researcher at the Centre, discusses ChatGPT. He shares the concrete changes we face as a result of it and what we should be worried about. Listen to the full interview.
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