CITP Seminar – Sociotechnical Designs for Democratic and Pluralistic Governance of Social Media and AI
In-person attendance is open to Princeton University faculty, staff, students and alumni. This talk is open to the public via Zoom.
In-person attendance is open to Princeton University faculty, staff, students and alumni. This talk is open to the public via Zoom.
Rescheduled from Feb 13
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