Part 2, Digital Inequality Series: Under what conditions can artificial intelligence benefit all of society vs. just a few people? Kalinda Ukanwa, a quantitative marketing scholar at the University of ...
Algorithms aren’t acting maliciously. They’re doing what they were built to do. That’s why algorithmic bias in marketing is ...
The limitations of anti-discrimination law reveal the need for an approach grounded in governance rather than individual liability, Kim argues. She notes that governance shifts the focus from ...
According to data from Duke University Reporters' Lab, there are 443 platforms actively engaged in fact-checking worldwide (Duke Reporters' Lab, 2025). These organizations play an important role in ...
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In this special guest feature, Sanjay Arora, CEO and Founder of Million Short, examines the dangers of algorithmic bias. It’s tempting to regard algorithms as objective, unbiased constructs that are ...
Allegheny County is still deciding how AI fits in with governing. This essay by Matt Petras was originally published by PublicSource, a news partner of Technical.ly. PublicSource is a nonprofit media ...
As Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting matures, embedding human rights into ESG frameworks is no longer optional; it is central to credible corporate accountability: tech firms must ...