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Misogyny and Abuse Are Thriving Online (Technology Policy Brief #162)

Misogyny and Abuse Are Thriving Online (Technology Policy Brief #162)

Two new reports document the alarming rise of online violence against women and girls. Sex trafficking, sexualized images, and stalking and exploitation online are nothing new.  But Artificial Intelligence has exacerbated the problem.  Deepfakes almost exclusively target women; in fact, some of the technology used to create them, developed by mostly male teams, only works on female forms.

Rideshare Drivers Organize As Earnings Decline (Technology Policy Brief #160)

Rideshare Drivers Organize As Earnings Decline (Technology Policy Brief #160)

When Uber and Lyft came on the scene, taxi drivers protested vociferously.  Now it’s the rideshare drivers protesting, as their earnings go down and the threat of autonomous vehicles looms.  Organizing by rideshare drivers has had some success, but how effective hard-won changes will be remains to be seen.  Workers scored an apparent victory in securing collective bargaining rights in California.  But a similar law in Massachusetts has yet to yield results and the California law was a compromise that included enormous giveaways to the companies.

Antisemitism Is the Weapon, Teachers are the Target (Education Policy Brief #213)

Antisemitism Is the Weapon, Teachers are the Target (Education Policy Brief #213)

Educators who are critical of the Israeli government or the occupation, or who voice support for Palestinian statehood, are increasingly at risk of disciplinary action or even job loss.  Extremist pro-Israel groups are advocating for and winning statutory and regulatory limits on educational content critical of Israel, all under the guise of fighting rampant Antisemitism.  Even the use of pro-Palestinian slogans like “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free” on social media has led to teachers being placed on leave.  Educators and free speech advocates are organizing to fight back, and a recently approved law in California, ostensibly to curb antisemitism, is being challenged in federal court by the ADC.

Zuckerberg Keeps Coming For Your Children (Technology Policy Brief #157)

Zuckerberg Keeps Coming For Your Children (Technology Policy Brief #157)

Complaints about META’s failure to protect children from the ills of social media continue to plague the company.  Most recently, unauthorized images of children were used in ads for Meta’s Threads app, and a significant study of the company’s improvements in response to previous concerns criticized its efforts as largely ineffective.

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