Albers POV
POV or Point of View is Albers' blog that answers topical questions, profiles students of note, and shares information on trends and developments worth exploring.
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The European Union’s Digital Services Act: A New Era for the Internet?
Professor of Politics and Faculty Fellow Onur Bakiner continues his exploration of the EU’s regulation of online platforms. Read more about the scope and implications of Europe’s pending Digital Services Act for technology firms.
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The European Union’s AI Regulation
The European Commission has released a new proposal to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). Faculty Fellow Onur Bakiner discusses this proposed regulation, its approach to AI risk and its implications for American business.
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Executive Coaching: The Foundation for Growing as an Agile, Innovative Leader
Executive coaching is a cornerstone of executive education at the Albers School of Business and Economics. Our program takes a unique, personalized approach to help you develop your voice and vision.
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Ethics and Twitter: Elon Musk’s Quest for Free Expression
Faculty Fellow Caitlin Ring Carlson discusses free expression and social responsibility in the wake of Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter.
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Fixing the Social Media Machine
The Center’s Faculty Fellow Caitlin Ring Carlson recently had a virtual conversation with Siva Vaidhyanathan, author of Anti-Social Media and Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where they discussed the problems caused by social media as well as possible regulatory responses.
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