Nate Persily
@persily.bsky.social
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James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
For those interested in my office zoom background, the Stanford Report has done a story of the political (and other) memorabilia that I have collected:
news.stanford.edu/stories/2024...
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Nate Persily’s mini museum of election history
The legal scholar’s office is a trove of artifacts of the democratic process, from the cartoon that inspired the term “Gerry-mandering” to the machine responsible for the infamous hanging chads.
https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/10/nate-persily-s-mini-museum-of-election-history
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Join us today in DC —
global.georgetown.edu/events/artif...
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Artificial Intelligence and Democracy
In this panel discussion, leading academic experts and senior professionals will discuss the level of peril, highlight the role of AI, and consider how it may affect the upcoming U.S. presidential ele...
https://global.georgetown.edu/events/artificial-intelligence-and-democracy
about 1 year ago
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Katie Harbath
over 1 year ago
The one and only
@persily.bsky.social
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-persi...
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Nate Persily on Elections, Social Media and AI
Don’t forget you can also watch these on YouTube! This week we welcome Stanford Law Professor Nate Persily to the podcast. I’ve known Nate since 2013/2014 when he held a gathering at Stanford with fol...
https://anchorchange.substack.com/p/nate-persily-on-elections-social
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Samidh
over 1 year ago
As part of our work at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center,
@dwillner.bsky.social
and I wrote up a practical guide on how to effectively use LLMs for content moderation. It shows both the promise and limitations of the current generation of LLMs for at scale trust and safety work. Hope it is helpful!
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Using LLMs for Policy-Driven Content Classification | TechPolicy.Press
Dave Willner and Samidh Chakrabarti
https://www.techpolicy.press/using-llms-for-policy-driven-content-classification/
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Open AI just announced its policies for the 2024 elections:
openai.com/blog/how-ope...
over 1 year ago
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Stanford Cyber Policy Center
over 1 year ago
Tuesday, noon pacific we kick off our Winter Seminar Series. First up Anu Bradford of Columbia Law School joins
@persily.bsky.social
to talk about her book Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology. Register to join us:
cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/events/digit...
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In an effort to maintain the positive vibe on Bluesky, I will, for the first time, post a cat picture.
about 2 years ago
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