
Data & Society is an independent nonprofit research organization that studies the social impacts of technology, artificial intelligence, data collection, automation, and digital platforms. The organization produces evidence based research designed to inform policymakers, journalists, educators, advocates, and the public about how emerging technologies affect society, democracy, labor, privacy, and human rights.
Founded in 2014, Data & Society focuses on the real world consequences of algorithmic systems, machine learning, online platforms, and digital surveillance. Its researchers examine topics such as AI governance, workplace automation, online misinformation, content moderation, privacy protections, digital health technologies, and the future of work. The organization publishes reports, policy briefs, academic research, and public education materials that help explain complex technological issues in accessible language. The institute is particularly valuable for activists, journalists, researchers, educators, civil rights advocates, and community organizers who want to better understand how technology influences public life. Its work frequently highlights the experiences of communities most affected by technological change and provides practical recommendations for building more equitable and accountable technology systems.
For individuals interested in digital rights, AI accountability, platform governance, online privacy, and technology policy, Data & Society offers a substantial library of free research, reports, events, and educational resources. The organization serves as a trusted source of independent analysis on some of the most important technology and democracy issues facing society today.