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Welcome! Center for Humane Technology is a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that the most consequential technologies serve humanity. We bring clarity to how the tech ecosystem works in order to shift the incentives that drive it.
I am a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. I study entrepreneurship & innovation and AI. I am trying to understand what our new AI-haunted era means for work and education.
Producer. Editor. Reporter. Covering the uncertain AI future at the Center For Humane Technology.
Tracking how AI is changing our lives and our societies. I've been a journalist in legacy media for two decades. I'm also the Content Director at the Center for Human Technology.
Camille is the Senior Director of Strategy and Impact at the Center for Humane Technology. Recognized as one of Business Insider’s AI 100, Camille has been featured in Bloomberg, NBC News, and The New York Times, and more.
Lead Writer at Center for Humane Technology.
Pete Furlong is the Lead Policy Researcher at Center for Humane Technology. In this role, he helps provide the foundational analysis and research that underpins CHT's policy approach.
I'm Senior Producer of Your Undivided Attention, the popular tech podcast from Center for Humane Technology
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I am the ED of The Center For Humane Technology, and co-host of Your Undivided Attention. I am currently focused on the ways that technology reshapes the human experience: our psychology, our relationships, and the risk of losing meaningful control.
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