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Points
The Cloud is Dead
In this series, we explore how communities have addressed the unequal power dynamics between technology production and deployment, and how tech impacts people and the environment
Policy Brief
Dispelling Myths of AI and Efficiency
Policy Director Brian J. Chen lays out empirical evidence to counter the myths that are fueling DOGE’s “AI-first” strategy.
Event
May 6: What is Work Worth?
Join Dr. Julián Posada and Labor Futures Program Director Aiha Nguyen as they discuss the uneven effects of AI technologies across industries and on a broad diversity of workers.
Announcement
Michelle Miller Joins the D&S Board
We’re delighted that Michelle Miller, director of innovation for the Center of Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School, has joined Data & Society’s board of directors.