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PointsAlgorithmic impact assessments should leverage diverse expertise & complex histories Read on PointsJune 2021 -
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PointsA new project to identify sites and vocabularies of digital IDs and AI Read on PointsJanuary 2021 -
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PointsJill Lepore and danah boyd discuss how tech can’t fix democracy Read on PointsNovember 2020 -
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PointsThe labor of disruption and repair in healthcare. Read on PointsAugust 2020 -
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CIGIMadeleine Clare Elish explains the "moral crumple zone." Read on CIGIJune 2020 -
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PointsChis Ramsaroop of Justicia for Migrant Workers writes about the impacts of automation and surveillance on farm workers. Read on PointsSeptember 2019 -
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PointsThe Algorithmic Accountability Act is a great first step, and regulators who are tasked with implementing it should take sociotechnical frames into account. "A sociological lens can help illuminate appropriate points of inst... Read on PointsApril 2019 -
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PointsHow will the introduction of AI into the field of medicine affect the doctor-patient relationship? Data & Society Fellow Claudia Haupt identifies some legal questions we should be asking. "I contend that AI will not entire... Read on PointsJune 2018 -
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PointsArtificial intelligence is increasingly being used across multiple sectors and people often refer to its function as "magic." In this blogpost, D&S researcher Madeleine Clare Elish points out how there's nothing magical abo... Read on PointsJanuary 2018 -
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PointsD&S founder and president sings praise for Virginia Eubank's new book Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor. "This book should be mandatory for anyone who works in social service... Read on PointsJanuary 2018