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blog post
PointsThe labor of disruption and repair in healthcare. Read on PointsAugust 2020 -
blog post
CIGIMadeleine Clare Elish explains the "moral crumple zone." Read on CIGIJune 2020 -
op-ed
SlateThe best way to describe what automation means today might be: machines upfront, people in the back. Read on SlateApril 2020 -
Academic Article
ACM FAT* 2020A study of AI in clinical care use, with a particular focus on the sepsis detection system, "Sepsis Watch." Read on ACM FAT* 2020January 2020 -
Academic Article
NatureStudying AI agents as if they are animate moves responsibility for the behavior of machines away from their designers, thereby undermining efforts to establish a professional ethics code for AI practitioners. Read on NatureOctober 2019 -
blog post
PointsChis Ramsaroop of Justicia for Migrant Workers writes about the impacts of automation and surveillance on farm workers. Read on PointsSeptember 2019 -
video
KQEDA short video explainer on YouTube's algorithm, created in partnership with PBS's KQED Above the Noise series. Read on KQEDJune 2019 -
event
Data & SocietyAn academic workshop on data-driven technologies in organizational context. Read moreJune 2019 -
event
video
Data & SocietyStephanie Dinkins explores what it means to craft AI developed from small and community-focused data. Read moreJune 2019 -
video
KQEDA short video explainer on the threats posed by deepfakes, created in collaboration with PBS's KQED Above the Noise. Read on KQEDJune 2019