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The ConversationFaculty Fellow Michele Gilman explains how the use of AI in welfare fraud detection often ends up harming the most vulnerable. Read on The ConversationFebruary 2020 -
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EPICDirector of Research Sareeta Amrute discusses tech colonialism in an interview for EPIC's blog. Read on EPICFebruary 2020 -
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Boundary 2Director of Research Sareeta Amrute reviews Shoshana Zuboff's "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism." Read on Boundary 2January 2020 -
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The HillMichele Gilman calls for data privacy legislation that engages with an economic justice lens. Read on The HillDecember 2019 -
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Data & SocietyCharlton McIlwain shares African Americans' role in the Internet's creation and evolution. Read moreNovember 2019 -
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PointsMichele Gilman argues for an economic justice approach to digital privacy. Read on PointsNovember 2019 -
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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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The New York TimesTechnology can often do more harm than good in humanitarian situations. In an op-ed for The New York Times, Research Lead Mark Latonero argues against surveillance humanitarianism. "Despite the best intentions, the decision to... Read on The New York TimesJuly 2019 -
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Data & SocietyJasmine McNealy discusses “community as technology” and how social infrastructure steps in where government and civil society fail. Read moreJune 2019 -
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Data & SocietyCynthia Conti-Cook explores police misconduct data and the “data gap” that has proliferated for years on this topic. Read moreJune 2019