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  • The University of California can help close the digital divide. Here’s how.

    The University of California can help close the digital divide. Here’s how.

    By Brandie Nonnecke, Founding Director, CITRIS Policy Lab & Camille Crittenden, Executive Director, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
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    CITRIS Policy Lab
    Jun 8
    Inaugural Technology & Human Rights Fellows Publish White Papers

    Inaugural Technology & Human Rights Fellows Publish White Papers

    The Human Rights By Design Fellowship program, sponsored by Taraaz and the CITRIS Policy Lab, is pleased to announce the publication of two…
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    CITRIS Policy Lab
    Dec 15, 2021
    Should Health Systems Own and Sell Your (De-Identified) Data?

    Should Health Systems Own and Sell Your (De-Identified) Data?

    Healthcare is generating a massive amount of data, and currently comprises 30% of the proportion of the world’s data volume. Although some…
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    Bethany Doran
    Nov 15, 2021
    On the wings of Ada Lovelace

    On the wings of Ada Lovelace

    October 12, 2021 (aka Ada Lovelace Day)
    Go to the profile of Camille Crittenden
    Camille Crittenden
    Oct 15, 2021
    Aviation Fields Must Diversify to Soar with the Next Generation

    Aviation Fields Must Diversify to Soar with the Next Generation

    Created in 1939 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt to commemorate Orville Wright’s birthday, National Aviation Day has been celebrated annually…
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    Camille Crittenden
    Aug 18, 2021
    California: Keep public meetings open through technology

    California: Keep public meetings open through technology

    Over the past pandemic year, life events and activities have moved online that we once believed must be held in person: weddings, classes…
    Go to the profile of Camille Crittenden
    Camille Crittenden
    Jul 6, 2021
    Morgan Ames on the Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child

    Morgan Ames on the Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child

    Morgan Ames researches the ideological origins of inequality in the technology world, with a focus on utopianism, childhood, and learning…
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    CITRIS Policy Lab
    Mar 31, 2021
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    Brian Christian on the Challenges of Integrating Human Values into AI Systems

    Brian Christian on the Challenges of Integrating Human Values into AI Systems

    Brian Christian is the author of The Most Human Human, which was named a Wall Street Journal bestseller, a New York Times Editors’ Choice…
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    CITRIS Policy Lab
    Feb 24, 2021
    Technology and the Future of K-12 Education

    Technology and the Future of K-12 Education

    Saurabh Sanghvi, Associate Partner and Leader in McKinsey’s Education and Economic Development Practices on the benefits and risks of…
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    CITRIS Policy Lab
    Nov 22, 2020
    Technology & the Future of Public Education

    Technology & the Future of Public Education

    Elana Zeide, Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska College of Law, on the benefits and risks of emerging technologies in public…
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    CITRIS Policy Lab
    Oct 30, 2020
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