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4 days ago

The Screens are the Symptom.

I decided to re-read Fahrenheit 451 with my eldest this last week. I don’t think that I have read this classic Bradbury text since high school. What I had remembered about the book was that it described a world in which books were banned and the job of firefighters was…

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The Screens are the Symptom.
The Screens are the Symptom.

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Jul 19

Dear Alt-Twitter Designers: It’s about the network!

Last week, tech commentators were flush with stories about the speed of new users on Threads. Unprecedented downloads! A sign that Meta is stronger than ever! Networks born in one service can transfer to another! This week? There’s a lot of speculation that Threads is crashing. Folks keep asking me…

Social Media

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Dear Alt-Twitter Designers: It’s about the network!
Dear Alt-Twitter Designers: It’s about the network!
Social Media

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Jun 13

Seeking examples of mundane low-stakes data modeling fails

tl;dr: Can you give me examples of where data modeling in your everyday life is deeply flawed? I’m looking for interesting examples to think with. When we worry about our algorithmic world, there are good reasons to focus on “high stakes” modeling failures. Situations in which life/death decisions are being…

Failure

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Everyday, mundane low-stakes data modeling fails
Everyday, mundane low-stakes data modeling fails
Failure

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Apr 26

Too Big to Challenge?

I find it deeply disturbing that the tech industry represents 9% of the U.S. GDP and only five Big Tech companies account for 25% of the S&P 500. Prior to Covid, most of the growth in stock market came from Big Tech (not the Trump Administration…). Now, as the U.S…

AI

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Too Big to Challenge?
Too Big to Challenge?
AI

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Apr 21

Deskilling on the Job

When it comes to AI’s potential future impact on jobs, Camp Automation tends to jump to the conclusion that most jobs will be automated away into oblivion. The progressive arm of Camp Automation then argues for the need for versions of universal basic income and other social services to ensure…

AI

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Deskilling on the Job
Deskilling on the Job
AI

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Apr 10

Protect Elders! Ban Television!!

(Some thoughts on the efforts to regulate children’s use of social media) Have you noticed how many people ages 65+ watch television every day? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, almost 90% of those in this age bracket watch TV Every.Single.Day!!!! ::gasp:: And that data was collected before the…

Social Media

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Protect Elders! Ban Television!!
Protect Elders! Ban Television!!
Social Media

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Apr 5

Resisting Deterministic Thinking

AI is here and it will change everything! OMG the sky is falling! Programmers are now obsolete. No, they are needed more than ever before. Large language models will destroy journalism, democracy, society. No, they will free us from drudgery and we will all be happier. Cancer will be solved…

Artificial Intelligence

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Resisting Deterministic Thinking
Resisting Deterministic Thinking
Artificial Intelligence

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Dec 5, 2022

What if failure is the plan?

I’ve been thinking a lot about failure lately. Failure comes in many forms, but I’m especially interested in situations in which people *perceive* something as failing (or about to fail) and the contestations over failure that often arise in such situations. Given this, it’s hard not to be fascinated by…

Twitter

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What if failure is the plan?
What if failure is the plan?
Twitter

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Nov 8, 2022

CFP: The Politics of Data and Quantification in the Public Sector

2023 American Sociology Association / Science, Knowledge, and Technology Section Organizers: danah boyd, Microsoft Research Chuncheng Liu, UC San Diego Governments around the world leverage data and statistics to legitimize themselves and shape public policy. There is robust literature looking backward at statistics and state-building. However, the new politics of…

Sociology

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Sociology

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Data & Society: Points

·Oct 4, 2022

Here’s a Toast…

Marking exactly ten years since I put pen to paper to envision Data & Society, I have decided to step down from its board of directors in March 2023 and join the organization’s advisory group. — In early March of 2013, I schemed a crazy scheme — one that would evolve into Data & Society, an amazing organization filled with brilliant people doing important work. Since then, I have played many roles in the organization. Event planner. Fundraiser. IKEA chair builder. Research coordinator. …

Danah Boyd

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Here’s a Toast…
Here’s a Toast…
Danah Boyd

4 min read

danah boyd

danah boyd

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researcher of technology & society | Microsoft Research, Data & Society, NYU | zephoria@zephoria.org

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