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This article is part of an awesome special issue on the Sociology of AI! Thank you to Taylor Cruz and Kelly Joyce for editing this issue and please check out all of the fantastic articles in this issue. journals.sagepub.com/topic/collec...
How can sociologists help shape current AI policy debates to center equity & public engagement? In our new article Leslie McCall & I review this rapidly evolving policy landscape and propose strategies for more robust & coordinated policy-oriented research on AI journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Sociological research on artificial intelligence (AI) is flourishing: sociologists of inequality are examining new and concerning effects of AI on American soci...
How can social scientists help shape AI policy debates to center equity and public engagement? Read the spotlight on a new publication by former Stone Center postdoc Tina Law @tinalaw.bsky.socialbit.ly/3X5VimL
We have a preprint! With fantastic co-authors Nga Than, Leanne Fan, @tinalaw.bsky.socialosf.io/preprints/so...
More soon on my paper with Leslie, but here's the link for now: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Sociological research on artificial intelligence (AI) is flourishing: sociologists of inequality are examining new and concerning effects of AI on American soci...
Excited to be in Montreal to share some new work on AI at #ASA2024@emroberto.bsky.social on analyzing satellite and streetscape imagery with genAI.
New in PNAS! Qualitative interviews help us understand the origins of unpredictability in life outcome prediction tasks doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
Why are some life outcomes difficult to predict? We investigated this question through in-depth qualitative interviews with 40 families sampled fro...