16 January 2023

[REPLAY] Stanford’s Symposium on “Existing Law and Extended Reality”

On the 5th of January 2023, Florence G’sell, head of the Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair at Sciences Po took part […]
28 February 2023

[INTERVIEW] The legal and social challenges of Extended Reality worlds: 3 questions to Brittan Heller

By Tamian Derivry Extended reality (XR), which encompasses a variety of immersive technologies such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual […]
3 March 2023

[ARTICLE] Artificial Intelligence, the Brazilian judiciary and some conundrums

By Eduardo Villa Coimbra Campos Despite being used in diverse technological fields, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has overwhelmed the judiciary. Courts […]
26 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAYS] Decoding biases in artificial intelligence : two students projects

This article presents two research projects led by two groups of students from the Digital, New Technology and Public Policy […]
27 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] In the Age of Tech Giants, Is Meta on a Treacherous Path?

By Trinabh Banerjee The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
8 September 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] What specific measures could the US, the European Union and China take in order to foster and facilitate cross-border data flows?

By Veronica Arroyo, Karin Hess, Nicole Grünbaum & Gustavo Ribeiro The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]