Data & Society studies the social implications of data-centric technologies, automation, and AI.
Through empirical research and active engagement, our work illuminates the values and decisions that drive these systems — and shows why they must be grounded in equity and human dignity.
The Latest from Data & Society
Event
Generative AI’s Impacts on Labor
On Thursday, January 18 at 1 p.m. ET, join us online for the first event in our three-part Databite series on the intersection of generative AI and labor. By centering workers’ experiences and interrogating the relationship between generative AI and issues of hierarchy, recognition, and adaptation, we’ll complicate prevailing narratives and uncover how new technological systems are impacting worker agency and power.
Statement
Statement: US Senate AI Insight Forum
At the latest bipartisan AI Insight Forum, Executive Director Janet Haven emphasized to US senators that the best way to address the theoretical risks of AI in the future is to address the ways AI is harming Americans now.
Op-ed
What Federal Agencies Can Learn from NYC’s AI Hiring Law
In The Hill, AI on the Ground Program Director Jacob Metcalf explains what federal agencies can learn from NYC’s law, which is the very first to mandate that anyone developing or deploying automated systems share evidence about the fairness of their decisions with the public.
Call for Proposals
Trust Issues
Apply by January 19: With trust in decline, our forthcoming workshop will move toward a concept of trust as a relational process. Together, we'll develop theories about how trust and mistrust shape data-centric technologies and the ways they unfold.