Research Areas
Our latest publications connect a set of themes that all point to the same challenge: confronting tech power.
Wrestling with the advantages and disadvantages of government-funded AI - and the industries that underpin them
An emerging AI Accountability template runs the risk of entrenching power within the tech industry, and undercuts structural solutions.
Despite mounting evidence of harm and untested scientific claims, biometric systems are still quietly proliferating.
Data minimization policies - bright line rules that prohibit excessive or harmful data collection and use - are a tool for AI accountability.
Global trade laws are typically negotiated in secret and without public deliberation, and have become a focus for intense tech industry lobbying for preferential treatment.
Worker data rights are only a starting point: we’ll need bright-line rules to meaningfully build worker power.
Industry narratives attempt to stave off regulation, but large-scale AI needs more scrutiny, not less.
Research Spotlights
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Data Minimization as a Tool for AI Accountability
Data minimization policies - bright line rules that prohibit excessive or harmful data collection and use - are a tool for AI accountability.
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Tech and Financial Capital
Tech firms are wielding unprecedented amounts of capital to expand their base of power in creative ways. Civil society should explore structural points for intervention.
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The Climate Costs of Big Tech
Big Tech infrastructures are locking us into an unsustainable future.