More than ever, technology is shaping, and being shaped by, public policy. This has an enormous impact, particularly for marginalized communities. The artificial intelligence and computer algorithms increasingly driving government and industry decisions—from the allocation of social services to hiring—are reflecting and reinforcing social biases towards women, people of color, and disabled people, among others. Global climate change is having a disproportionately negative impact on low- and middle-income countries, and on historically disadvantaged communities of color in the United States. Communities are increasingly concerned they are not benefiting from government research funding, and that the regulation of emerging technologies is inadequate.

Justice and Equity in Technology Policy

Justice and Equity in Technology Policy

Instructor: Shobita Parthasarathy
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Become familiar with the landscape of technology policymaking.
Understand how inequity and injustice can become embedded in technology, science, and associated policies.
Understand the power and limitations of technology in solving social problems.
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Reviewed on Aug 16, 2024
Engaging and relevant topics on concerns surrounding the use of technology

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