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DeSmogJanet Haven discusses her anticipation of self-regulation from within the tech sector, particularly when it comes to new AI tools like ChatGPT. Read on DeSmogJanuary 2023 -
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Nieman Lab“We will see ChatGPT and tools like it used in adversarial ways that are intended to undermine trust in information environments, pushing people away from public discourse to increasingly homogenous communities.” Read on Nieman LabDecember 2022 -
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Data & SocietyThis anthology was curated from stories of living with data and AI in/from the majority world, narrated at a storytelling workshop in October 2021 organized by Data & Society Research Institute. Read moreDecember 2022 -
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ContextThe blueprint represents a shift from a model of self-policing towards a rights-based approach to protect from algorithmic harms. Read on ContextOctober 2022 -
Press Coverage
IEEE SpectrumIn this roundup by IEEE Spectrum, Janet Haven is among the AI policy experts offering reactions to the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. Read on IEEE SpectrumOctober 2022 -
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Data & SocietyThe outcome of a deep collaboration between Sareeta Amrute, Ranjit Singh, and Rigoberto Lara Guzmán (and informed by a range of feminists, Indigenous thinkers, anti-caste scholars, and Afro-futurists), A Primer on AI in/from th... Read moreOctober 2022 -
Primer
Data & SocietyA resource by Sareeta Amrute, Ranjit Singh, and Rigoberto Lara Guzmán exploring the presence of artificial intelligence and technology in the Majority World. 160 thematic works, available in English and Spanish, curated in collaboration with Aishatu Gwadabe, Dibyadyuti Roy, Kimberly Fernandes, Murali Shanmugavelan, Nicolás Llano Linares, Paola Ricaurte Quijano, Soledad Magnone, and Vasundhra Dahiya. Read moreSeptember 2022 -
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Data & Society"The Automated State" is the second 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 moreMay 2022 -
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Data & SocietyOn Thursday, April 14th, 2022, Dr. Julia Ticona discussed her new book Left to Our Own Devices at Data & Society’s Book Forum Series with Labor Futures Program Director Aiha Nguyen and Director of Research Jenna Burrell. Read moreApril 2022 -
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