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The papers in this session explore the culture and politics of a variety of emerging technologies, including implications for trust, innovation, professional cultures, and health attitudes.
Does artificial intelligence disrupt or does it accelerate? Path dependency in medical innovation - Anne Kavalerchik, Indiana University-Bloomington
Jurisdictional Gerrymandering: Diagnosing Problems without Proposing Solutions - Shira Zilberstein, Harvard University
Racialized Disease Risk Messaging: At-Home Genetic Tests and Support for Policies Addressing Racial Health Disparities - Meredith Caroline Riley, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Exploring the Politics of US Public-Sector Data Access via Federal Statistical Research Data Centers - Jayshree Sarathy, Northeastern University; Danah Boyd, Cornell University
Trust in Artificial Intelligence: A Relational Approach to Evaluations in China - Zheng Fu, Stony Brook University; Chuncheng Liu, Northeastern University