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Christian Science MonitorRanjit Singh spoke to The Christian Science Monitor about Americans’ growing concerns around AI development, and how other countries around the world are working to ensure that AI development is built with public needs in mind,... Read on Christian Science MonitorJune 2026 -
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Tech Policy PressD&S’s new AI Civics program was mentioned in an op-ed in Tech Policy Press on May 27, 2026. The author highlighted that the program is aimed at strengthening channels for public participation in AI design. Read on Tech Policy PressJune 2026 -
Press Coverage
MIT NewsLivia Garofalo, a cultural and medical anthropologist on Data and Society’s Trustworthy Infrastructures team, spoke about how many communities have pushed back against data center project proposals at the Living Climate Futures... Read on MIT NewsMay 2026 -
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Radio BilingüeLivia Garofalo spoke about public concerns around AI in a Spanish-language conversation with Radio Bilingüe. Read on Radio BilingüeMarch 2026 -
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CatalystDecember 2022 -
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Databites"The Public Interest" is the first talk in our three-part Databite series, Conversations on The Datafied State, that begins to explore governments use of tech and the transformation of government through its use. Read moreApril 2022 -
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The Washington PostApril 2022 -
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Data & SocietyScholars Dan Bouk, Kevin Ackermann, and danah boyd join forces on a thought-provoking resource that begins to explore the power of official numbers and public data. In A Primer on Powerful Numbers: Selected Readings in the Social Study of Public Data and Official Numbers, the authors touch on the power and authority that public numbers have in societies. Read moreMarch 2022 -
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InteractionsFebruary 2022 -
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Data & SocietyIn Bounty Everything: Hackers and the Making of the Global Bug Marketplace, researchers Ryan Ellis and Yuan Stevens provide a window into the working lives of hackers who participate in “bug bounty” programs—programs that hire ... Read moreJanuary 2022