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  • Regulating Artificial Intelligence: Is Global Consensus Possible?”  (Forbes, 2022)

  • “After Facebook Scandal, Local College Students are Taking on Challenges of Big Tech” 
    (
    NBC KARE 11 and national affiliates, 2021)

  • “Criminal Convictions by Algorithms are Ruining Innocent Lives” (Omaha World Herald, 2021)

  • “Coded Bias: A Roundtable Discussion”
    (Nebraska Public Television, 2021)

  • “Digital Ethics and the Institute for Digital Humanity”(Human Lawyer, 2021)

  • “Is there Social Media Forgiveness?”
    (
    NBC KARE 11 and national affiliates, 2018)

  • “How to Protect Your Personal Information on Facebook”
    (
    NBC KARE 11 and national affiliates, 2018)

  • For full list of news appearances, click here

IDH TV: Disinformation and Filter Bubbles

IDH TV: Disinformation and Filter Bubbles

IDH TV: Disinformation and Filter Bubbles
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IDH Town Hall with Sen. Jensen

IDH Town Hall with Sen. Jensen

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Stanford, Filter Bubble Competition

Stanford, Filter Bubble Competition

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IDH, Disinformation, dir. Ryan Hansen
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IDH, Disinformation, dir. Ryan Hansen (IDH Production Division Assistant)

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New technology always brings change. In many ways, 20 years after the digital revolution, we’re more connected than ever before.
 
But is this a genuine connection? And -- as a society -- what has it cost us? 
 
How many personal liberties and privacy values are we willing to sacrifice under the guise of security?
 
How many human decisionmakers -- doctors, lawyers, public servants, psychologists, and teachers -- will we allow to be replaced by biased and inaccurate algorithms?
 
How much online hate speech -- and digital infringement on our free speech -- will we allow to contaminate and stifle our democracy?
 
How divided and manipulated will we allow ourselves to become -- by social media's filter bubbles --
before we put our feet down and collectively say “enough is enough”?

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