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Cornell faculty members and experts weigh in on current events.

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Cornell expert on NYT ‘cease and desist’ to Perplexity

October 16, 2024

The New York Times sent Perplexity a "cease and desist" notice demanding the company stop using its content for generative AI purposes.

Cornell Tech
Law and Policy

Cornell experts on SCOTUS ruling in social media dispute

June 26, 2024

The Supreme Court has sided with the Biden administration over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts. The following Cornell University are available to provide comment.

Law and Policy
Law, Government & Public Policy

Certifying AI models important signal in copyright battle

January 17, 2024

A nonprofit group, Fairly Trained, plans to certify artificial intelligence models that ask permission to use copyrighted material.

Law, Government & Public Policy

Skeptical but unpersuaded: SCOTUS hears online speech cases

February 28, 2024

The Supreme Court heard a pair of cases that will influence the future of online speech and the limits of future tech regulation.

Law and Policy
Cornell Tech

Cornell expert on SCOTUS decision to review state regulation of social media

September 29, 2023

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear challenges to laws in Texas and Florida that would limit the ability of platforms like Facebook, YouTube and X to moderate content.


Cornell experts available to discuss imminent SCOTUS opinions

May 15, 2023

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon issue decisions on several high-stake cases, Cornell University experts are available to discuss ruling implications.

Law and Policy

First amendment case could signal greater free speech regulation by SCOTUS

September 22, 2022

Florida’s attorney general has asked the United States Supreme Court to decide whether states have the right to regulate how social media companies’ moderate content on their services. If the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case, its decision could have wide-ranging effects.

Law and Policy
Law, Government & Public Policy

Limiting Section 230 won’t fix recommendation algorithms

February 16, 2023

Next week, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a case that could have major implications on how tech platforms host and promote content. The following Cornell University experts are available to discuss the case.

Cornell Tech
Computing & Information Sciences

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