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PointsPost-Pandemic Automation Part I Read on PointsJune 2020 -
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CIGIMadeleine Clare Elish explains the "moral crumple zone." Read on CIGIJune 2020 -
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Brookings InstituteResearcher Robyn Caplan explains why COVID-19 has created a problem of content mediation, rather than moderation, on social media platforms. Read on Brookings InstituteMay 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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PointsPatient satisfaction and the (re)making of healthcare service workers. Read on PointsSeptember 2019 -
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PointsAugust 2019 -
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PointsResearch Analyst Kinjal Dave urges us to move past the individual framing of "bias" to critically examine broader socio-technical systems. "When we stop overusing the word 'bias,' we can begin to use language that has been d... Read on PointsMay 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