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Data & SocietyA Study of Integrating AI in Clinical Care Read moreSeptember 2020 -
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Data & SocietyA Poverty Lawyer’s Guide to Fighting Automated Decision-Making Harms on Low-Income Communities Read moreSeptember 2020 -
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Data & SocietyThis report traces decades of AV manipulation to demonstrate how evolving technologies aid consolidations of power in society. Read moreSeptember 2019 -
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Data & Society"AI in Context" shows how automated and AI technologies are reconfiguring work in small family-owned farms and grocery stores. Read moreJanuary 2019 -
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Data & SocietyNew report by Robyn Caplan illustrates the organizational contexts of three types of content moderation strategies by drawing from interviews with 10 major digital platforms. Read moreNovember 2018 -
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Data & SocietyIn the new Data & Society report “Governing Artificial Intelligence,” Mark Latonero assesses how human rights can be applied in the governance of AI and offers initial recommendations for stakeholders. Read moreOctober 2018 -
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Data & SocietyWhat is Precision Medicine? is a general audience white paper by Dr. Kadija Ferryman and Mikaela Pitcan that introduces and outlines the emerging field of precision medicine; the effort to collect, integrate and analyze multiple sources of data in order to develop individualized insights about health and disease. Read moreFebruary 2018 -
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Data & Society"Discriminating Tastes" examines how bias may creep into evaluations of Uber drivers through consumer-sourced rating systems. Read moreOctober 2016 -
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Data & Society"The Wisdom of the Captured" analyzes how widely captured data of technologies, which enable these technologies to make intelligent decisions, may negatively impact users. Read moreSeptember 2016 -
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Data & SocietyWhat will happen to current regimes of liability when driverless cars become commercially available? What happens when there is no human actor—only a computational agent—responsible for an accident? "Praise the Machine! Punish the Human!" addresses these questions by examining the historical emergence and response to autopilot and cruise control. Read moreFebruary 2015