Ramesh Srinivasan: “California and AI – The Here and Now”
In a conference, hosted by Capitol Weekly and the UC Student and Policy Center, Srinivasan participated in “The Here and Now: A Levelset” conversation on AI.
In a conference, hosted by Capitol Weekly and the UC Student and Policy Center, Srinivasan participated in “The Here and Now: A Levelset” conversation on AI.
Author of “Beyond the Valley” comments on DeepSeek’s toppling of AI giants; the dangers of misinformation with close ties between […]
UCLA professor of information studies and design media arts launches podcast, examining what it means to be human in a data-saturated world.
The Morgan Library’s Astor Curator of Printed Books & Bindings will present the 15th Annual Breslauer Lecture on Apr. 6
Led by Sen. Mark R. Warner, reforms to Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act were reintroduced in Congress on Feb. 28.
Scholar of digital culture to discuss AI’s impact on UCLA’s academic mission of teaching, research, and service in virtual town hall on Mar. 3.
UCLA professor of information studies discusses connections between humanism and technology.
Librarian for digital collection development at UCLA Library and global hip hop DJ reaches across borders to share musical and cultural connections.
Scholar of digital culture discusses the loss of trust and fair discourse among internet users on global issues.
UCLA professor of information studies discusses Amazon’s surveillance of its customers and employees with NPR.
This week represents our collective hope for a better future. On Monday we honored the life and vision of Martin Luther […]
UCLA Professor of Information Studies and Design Media Arts Ramesh Srinivasan took part in a Q&A with UCLA Newsroom titled, […]
This year, innovative webinars presented by the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies provided a look at the on-the-ground […]
Ramesh Srinivasan, UCLA professor of information studies, has published an op-ed for CNN Opinion on “How Silicon Valley is putting […]
IS alumna Morgan Currie (’13, MLIS; ’16, Ph.D., Information Studies) has been awarded a post-doctoral fellowship in the Digital Civil […]
In his study of the connections between technology, politics, and society across the globe, Ramesh Srinivasan has explored revolutions in […]
In his study of digital activism within the Arab Spring movement, Ramesh Srinivasan has examined the way that new media […]