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WHITE PAPER: Mapping the Burden: Toward Survivor-Centered Reporting Systems and Policies for Non-Consensual Intimate Images

Advances in generative AI have dramatically lowered the barriers to creating and distributing sexual “deepfakes” or non-consensual intimate images (NCII) — a form of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) that disproportionately targets women and marginalized populations. Yet as the technology enabling NCII scales, the online reporting systems meant to address it remain opaque,…

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WHITE PAPER: Mapping the Burden: Toward Survivor-Centered Reporting Systems and Policies for Non-Consensual Intimate Images

Advances in generative AI have dramatically lowered the barriers to creating and distributing sexual “deepfakes” or non-consensual intimate images (NCII) — a form of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) that disproportionately targets women and marginalized populations. Yet as the technology enabling NCII scales, the online reporting systems meant to address it remain opaque,…

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Reading Between the Lines: How Platform Policies Construct Power

Note: The views expressed are those of the student author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society or the Applied Social Media Lab. This blog post is not a peer‑reviewed academic publication, and the empirical estimates and interpretations presented here may change as validation and review proceed. […]

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ASML’s RightsCon 2026 Update

When RightsCon 2026 was suddenly cancelled last week, we were in the final stages of preparing two sessions: Who Checks Big Tech?, a roundtable co-hosted with Psst.org on our collaboration to build novel tools for whistleblowers; and Rules of Engagement, a tech demo of Transparency Hub, a platform that archives privacy policies from over 300 […]

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How ASML and Psst collaborated to reclaim identity from platforms

Psst is a nonprofit dedicated to creating safer channels for collective whistleblowing. For 4 months in 2025, ASML partnered with Psst to develop novel whistleblowing technologies. We built two things: first, a set of prototypes for employment verification, to enable a whistleblower to prove that they work at a particular company without revealing personal information […]

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Making the Fine Print Visible: Introducing ASML’s Transparency Hub

Join ASML for the launch of Transparency Hub, a new platform designed to compare the data practices of consumer-facing social and technology applications.

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New Project Makes It Easier to Understand What’s Changing In the Fine Print of Your Favorite Apps

ASML’s Transparency Hub provides access to policy documents from hundreds of companies, giving users the ability to directly compare and track how policies change over time and understand how social media platforms use data.

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ASML presents at the Linux Foundation Summit Week

The Linux Foundation sustains critical open-source infrastructure, from the Linux Kernel to decentralized identity standards. The Applied Social Media Lab participated in several discussions during the Foundation’s Summit Week in Napa, California, including the Summit on Human Agency (H2H), the Linux Foundation Member Summit, and a Linux Kernel maintainers workshop, engaging the builders and…

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ASML presents at the 2026 First Person Project Summit

The First Person Project Summit is a global annual gathering bringing together builders and researchers to establish a global infrastructure for social verification, led by the First Person Project. At the 2026 First Person Project Summit in Seattle, the Applied Social Media Lab presented a live demonstration of the ASML Wallet to technologists, governance leaders, […]

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Making the Fine Print Visible: Inside the Policy Analytics Dashboard focused on building transparency online

ASML partnered with Boston University's Spark! Program to develop a Policy Analytics Dashboard based on the Lab's Transparency Hub.

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ASML’s Frankly Awarded Inaugural “Moonshot” Seed Grant

Frankly, ASML's video-based civic discourse platform, is at the center of a new initiative that has been awarded a grant aimed at exploring how AI can improve how we engage in dialogue and make decisions at scale.

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