The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.
The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.
Data in the Dark
Automation’s Ecologies
Visual Misinformation
AI & the Environment
Student Technology Council
Technology & Disinformation
Social Contagions
Gender & Tech
Co-Opting AI
Urban Digital Twins
Technology & Democracy Exchange
Data Center Policies
Descendant-Led Digital Humanities Lab & Network
Cryptocurrency & Democracy
Cryptocurrency & Democracy
On the latest podcast episode of AI Exchange @UVA, Mona Kasra, DTD Lab faculty co-lead, explains how the next step in bringing together visual culture, creative practice, and democratic life to examine how AI is reshaping the way we see, interpret, and trust images, is building visual AI literacy strong enough to protect trust without giving up on truth.
In a recent interview, David Nemer, DTD Lab faculty co-lead explained how digital technologies, payment infrastructures, and platform logics have been reorganizing economic life on the margins, transforming social vulnerability into an opportunity for extraction through betting in the favelas.
In a recent interview, DTD Lab postdoc, Yasmin Curzi, points out that new technologies have led to an explosion of cases of violence against children and adolescents including the dispersion of filmed violences that generate permanent revictimization.
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