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Dr. Kate Crawford has a profound understanding of the intricate interplay between technology and society. As a Research Professor of Communication at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, she delves into the multifaceted world of computation and informatics, data and coding, and the ethical dimensions that accompany technological advancements. Her expertise extends to the realms of science, social justice, and innovation, making her a pivotal figure in contemporary discussions on technology's role in society. Dr. Crawford's research is centered on unraveling the social implications of artificial intelligence, particularly in the contexts of history, politics, labor, and the environment. She is dedicated to exploring how AI technologies shape and are shaped by societal structures, and her work often highlights the ethical considerations that must be addressed as these technologies evolve. Through her research, Dr. Crawford seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the ways in which AI can impact social justice and equity. In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Crawford is actively engaged in discussions about the ethical and societal challenges posed by emerging technologies. Her work has been instrumental in shaping policy and public discourse around the responsible development and deployment of AI systems. She is a sought-after speaker and collaborator, known for her ability to bridge the gap between technical innovation and societal needs. Dr. Crawford's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as she works to ensure that technology serves the broader good. Her commitment to understanding and addressing the social implications of technology underscores her role as a leading voice in the ongoing dialogue about the future of AI and its impact on society.

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