
Nate Persily
@persily
McClatchy Professor @StanfordLaw, Transparency bill: tinyurl.com/PATAbill, Lectures: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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Our final Winter Seminar of 2024, with Spring Seminars beginning in April. Join us at noon pacific, with moderator Nate Persily: cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/march-1…

The one and only Nathaniel Persily (Nate Persily) from Stanford joins me on this week's Impossible Tradeoffs podcast to talk social media, artificial intelligence, the recent Supreme Court cases, and election administration. anchorchange.substack.com/p/nate-persily…


When thinking about how AI technology will impact elections, Nate Persily cautions that frameworks based on social media's effect on elections are not comparable to these new, emerging threats. Watch more of his conversation with Katie Harbath ⏯️ ow.ly/UhJV50R62zP

Today! Noon pacific, join Nate Persily in conversation with Dave Willner - @[email protected] and Samidh for The Future of Content Moderation and its Implications for Governance. Details, and to register to join us by Zoom: cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/april-2…


“AI panic is itself a democracy problem...But in the end, look, we’ve got paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and God-like technology," notes Nate Persily at a recent GETTING-Plurality conference Check out more takeaways from the convening ⤵️ ash.harvard.edu/articles/ai-an…

“The basic rule for AI and democracy is that it amplifies the abilities of all good and bad actors in the system to achieve all the same goals they’ve always had." Read more from Nate Persily on the affect AI could have on the 2024 elections. ↘️ ow.ly/uh7q50S7tzf


Tomorrow we'll be joined by Professor Nate Persily (Stanford Law School) for a talk on "Misunderstanding AI’s Democracy Problem" Tuesday, September 10, 2024 - 12:10PM-1:30PM - SLB 128 DM for zoom details Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology




If you're looking for another excellent Stanford Continuing Studies course to take this fall, Nate Persily is teaching "The Right to Vote and the Law of U.S. Democracy." ⚖️ Details and registration at the link in the post ↘️

.Stanford Digital Economy Lab today launched The Digitalist Papers, a groundbreaking collection of essays exploring AI & digital technologies' impact on U.S. society and democracy, with work from experts in multiple fields—including Cyber Policy Center co-director Nate Persily. 🔗digitalistpapers.com


Tomorrow, 1 PM Pacific, Daphne Keller joins Nate Persily to discuss major new rulings about platforms and online speech. Register to join us! 🔗 cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/october…


Join us tomorrow to hear Daphne Keller discuss the recent Supreme Court decisions regarding Internet platforms. cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/october…

Tomorrow at 1 PM Pacific, join Cyber Policy Center and moderator Nate Persily as we host Samantha Bradshaw | @[email protected] for her talk, Exporting Autocracy: How Foreign Influence Operations Shape Attitudes About Democracy. Join us: cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/october…

Tomorrow, join host Nate Persily w/ Hiroki Habuka & Tatsuhiko Inatani for a look at Japan's focus on enhancing human well-being through human-AI interaction. Register: cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/october…


10/28, leading voices @flogsell, Senator Senator Scott Wiener, Nate Persily, Gerard de Graaf and Janel Thamkul of Anthropic join us on campus to explore & debate various regulatory approaches to generative AI governance. Moderated by tech journalist Jacob Ward. Join us! events.stanford.edu/event/a-conver…


For those interested in my office zoom background, ( ahem Room Rater ) the Stanford Report has done a story of the political (and other) memorabilia that I have collected: news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/1…

Legal practice has seen a rise in products using AI. But large language models used in these tools are prone to “hallucinate,” or make up false information, making their use risky. Tomorrow, 1PM Stanford Law School prof Daniel E. Ho joins Nate Persily to discuss. cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/novembe…
