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Research by UC Berkeley's Digital Forensics Lab

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This is the institutional homepage for UC Berkeley's School of Information; relevance to AI safety is primarily through research on AI-enabled disinformation and influence operations, which connects to misuse risks of large language models and generative AI.

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Summary

The UC Berkeley School of Information hosts research on disinformation, influence operations, and information warfare through its Digital Forensics Lab and related research groups. The lab investigates how digital platforms are exploited for coordinated inauthentic behavior, foreign interference, and propaganda campaigns. Their work informs policy responses to online manipulation and information ecosystem threats.

Key Points

  • Conducts empirical research on disinformation campaigns, state-sponsored influence operations, and platform manipulation tactics.
  • Produces forensic analysis of coordinated inauthentic behavior across social media and digital platforms.
  • Research intersects AI safety concerns around AI-enabled influence operations and automated propaganda generation.
  • Informs platform governance, regulatory policy, and counter-disinformation strategies.
  • Part of a broader academic ecosystem studying information warfare and its societal implications.

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 UC Berkeley School of Information

 Boldly leading the way with education and research in a world awash in information and data 
 
 
 
 
 
 Degree Programs 

 Master of Information Management and Systems (MIMS) 

 Educating information professionals to provide leadership for an information-driven world.

 Ph.D. in Information Science 

 A research program for next-generation scholars of the information age.

 

 Master of Information and Data Science (MIDS) 

 Online degree preparing data science professionals to solve real-world problems.

 Master of Information and Cybersecurity (MICS) 

 Online degree preparing cybersecurity leaders for complex cybersecurity challenges.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Big Give is Here! The UC Berkeley School of Information stands as a global bellwether. We boldly lead with education and fundamental research that translates into new knowledge, practices, policies, and solutions. Our graduates go on to shape the companies, policies, and technologies that define how people relate to information — and to each other. Today is Big Give, UC Berkeley’s annual 24-hour fundraising blitz, and we’re asking you personally to stand with us. 

 
 

 

 New Bellwether Postdoctoral Scholars Bring Bold Research Ideas to the I School Announced in 2025, the UC Berkeley School of Information’s Bellwether Postdoctoral Scholar Program is a two-year postdoctoral scholarship supporting promising early-career researchers across information disciplines. Part of Dean Eric Meyer’s vision to position the I School as a true bellwether — a leader that anticipates and shapes what's to come — the program advances future-facing research with impact on campus, for the public, and globally. Scholars Dang Nguyen, Denis Peskoff, Nel Escher, and Svenja Guhr have joined the I School to work with distinguished faculty members in research related to AI, NLP, law, and more. 

 Bellwether Postdoctoral Scholars Dang Nguyen, Denis Peskoff, Nel Escher, and Svenja Guhr have joined the I School to work with… 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Fellowship Recipients Design Systems for Justice, Security, and Sustainability Eight School of Information students have been awarded fellowships for 2025-26. From research on food waste,… 
 

 UC Berkeley Cybersecurity Clinic Trains Students to Help Organizations Defend Themselves Online The UC Berkeley Cybersecurity Clinic, a practicum-style course at the UC Berkeley School of Information, with… 
 

 A Bold Calculation: What Would It Cost To End Extreme Poverty Worldwide? The answer, according to a new working paper: $318 billion per year, or 0.3% of global gross domestic product… 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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