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blog post
PointsOur method for conducting community-based algorithmic impact assessments is now available! Explore our extensive toolkit, documentation of our pilots, and a series of reflections on lessons learned. Read on PointsOctober 2025 -
Academic Article
Communication and ChangeOctober 2025 -
blog post
Big Data & SocietyOctober 2025 -
Academic Article
ASAP ReviewOctober 2025 -
op-ed
Phenomenal WorldIn an independent piece for Phenomenal World, Brian J. Chen considers US-China tech tensions, export controls, efforts to achieve digital sovereignty, and how the AI race is shifting the politics of the “national interest.” Read on Phenomenal WorldOctober 2025 -
Academic Article
Big Data & SocietyIn a commentary for Big Data & Society, researchers Briana Vecchione and Ranjit Singh consider how the growing adoption of AI in mental health support impacts both users and providers, and advocate for a critical approach to its development and governance. Read on Big Data & SocietyOctober 2025 -
video
Internet Society FoundationOctober 2025 -
podcast
KQEDDirector of Research Director of Research Alice Marwick appears on KQED's Forum to discuss what increasingly realistic deepfake videos mean for our ability to trust what we see online. Read on KQEDOctober 2025 -
Policy Brief
Data & SocietyCorporations are rolling out new technologies that may technically comply with data privacy laws, but actually create more ways to control and exploit workers. This brief offers concrete principles for policymaking that can strengthen worker dignity, power, and rights in the digital age. Read moreOctober 2025 -
Press Coverage
HuffPost“The notion of AI personhood is a marketing exercise and a legal maneuver that I don’t think we should buy into,” says Alexandra Mateescu to HuffPost. Read on HuffPostOctober 2025