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VoxAiha Nguyen was a featured source in a Vox article about the challenges employees are having when their employers ask them to use AI at work. Read on VoxMay 2026 -
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The 19thAna Carolina de Assis Nunes’s observations about women’s role in community-based movements against data centers were quoted by the 19th. Read on The 19thMay 2026 -
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IEEE SpectrumMay 2026 -
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Think Different BlogAiha Nguyen's thoughts on the deeper causes of "workslop" were referenced by the Think Different blog. Read on Think Different BlogMay 2026 -
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The Sum & Substance (Colorado)Serena Oduro, policy manager at D&S's recommendations for Colorado's Senate Bill 189 was covered by local press. Read on The Sum & Substance (Colorado)May 2026 -
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Social Media + SocietyDirector of Research Alice Marwick reflects on her experience of 1990s and early 2000s internet culture (including Prodigy forums, IRC channels, university bulletin boards, and LiveJournal) to examine how online communication o... Read on Social Media + SocietyApril 2026 -
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NPRExecutive Director Janet Haven speaks to NPR's All Things Considered about how certain aspects of chatbot design can influence individuals who are contemplating harmful actions. Read on NPRApril 2026 -
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Inside Climate NewsInside Climate News reports on a Data & Society policy brief that highlights how recent legislation in Pennsylvania is overriding local decision-making around data centers. Read on Inside Climate NewsApril 2026 -
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The GuardianAiha Nguyen, leader of the Labor Futures program at Data & Society, discusses why employers are pushing generative AI in workplaces in The Guardian. Read on The GuardianApril 2026 -
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The Baffler“We may go ahead and applaud that Anthropic’s redlines were more restrictive than the government’s. But there are dangers in elevating policy-by-a-corporation above policy-by-representative democracy,” Brian J. Chen and coautho... Read on The BafflerApril 2026