Co-Director Frederick Eberhardt quoted in Caltech Magazine: "If you are an institution that's working at the cutting edge, you need to ask about the consequences that will come from your research and be involved in shaping them. And if you want good science policy and regulation, you need the top scientists in the room. That's what we're doing with the LCSSP."
Beatrice Magistro shares key insights from her ongoing work on the political economy of AI, focusing on the complex interplay between changes in the labor market and rising populist sentiments.
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Sociopolitical Implications of Emergent Technology
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Information and Misinformation in Elections Conference
Former LCSSP postdoc Beatrice Magistro's forthcoming book takes an innovative look at how mental models shape people's opinions on welfare-enhancing policies, with major implications for understanding the emergence of populist sentiments on AI, globalization, and trade.
Led by LCSSP Co-Director Frederick Eberhardt, Caltech's 2025 Convocation Ceremony brought together faculty members from across campus to share their views on the responsible use of AI in both research and teaching settings.