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op-ed
The American PsychoanalystMarch 2025 -
podcast
Code GreenOn the latest episode of the Code Green podcast, D&S climate program director Tamara Kneese and Tom Özden-Schilling (assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at the National University of Singapore) talk about the environmental and human toll of AI supply chains. Read on Code GreenMarch 2025 -
podcast
The Death Studies PodcastMarch 2025 -
podcast
Computer Says MaybeIn time for this year’s RightsCon, Data & Society Policy Director Brian J. Chen joins Alix Dunn of Computer Says Maybe for a conversation about the process of advanced chip manufacture, its entanglement with US economic policy, and the colonial making of Taiwan’s chip supremacy. Read on Computer Says MaybeFebruary 2025 -
op-ed
Tech Policy Press“Eliciting impacted communities’ input can support true innovation by directing technology development to the problems identified on the ground — rather than those imposed from the top down,” AIMLab Project Director Meg Young writes. Read on Tech Policy PressFebruary 2025 -
Press Coverage
Creative CommonsFebruary 2025 -
Press Coverage
The French Tech JournalFebruary 2025 -
Press Coverage
ReutersPolicy Director Brian Chen tells Reuters he’s concerned about potential pressure to weaken the EU's AI Act and its existing protections. Read on ReutersFebruary 2025 -
report
Data & SocietyThis report offers a vision for red-teaming in the public interest: a process that goes beyond system-centric testing of already built systems to consider the full range of ways the public can be involved in evaluating genAI harms. Read moreFebruary 2025 -
blog post
PointsMembers of the Trustworthy Infrastructures team write about their research road trip through Pennsylvania, where they traced the connection from the industrial past to our tech-dominated present. Read on PointsFebruary 2025