Ramesh Srinivasan
Ramesh Srinivasan is Professor of Information Studies and Design Media Arts at UCLA. He makes regular appearances on NPR, The Young Turks, MSNBC, and Public Radio International, and his writings have been published in the Washington Post, Quartz, Huffington Post, CNN, and elsewhere.
The tech shift: Push politicians for answers, and develop your digital literacy
Tech is rising and America's middle class is vanishing. Here's what to do.
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Busting the myth of ‘neutral’ AI
We encode our biases into everything we create: books, poems, and AI. What does that means for an increasingly automated future?
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Resurrected tech: How discarded devices are recycled across the globe
Technology best serves the user when organic development combines necessity with collective values.
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Blockchain: Where does the real potential lie?
Despite the hype, these technologies aren't relevant right now. But they could be in the future.
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The digital economy benefits the 1%. Here’s how to change that.
A pragmatic approach to fixing an imbalanced system.
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How has the internet splintered our democracy?
To solve the problem of negative digital disruption, technologies of the future must overcome the inequalities of today.
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