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Yousif Hassan es profesor asistente en la Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy de la University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. Su trabajo examina las implicaciones sociales, económicas y políticas de las tecnologías emergentes como la inteligencia artificial (IA), blockchain y big data, centrándose en la relación entre raza, tecnología digital y capitalismo tecnocientífico. El interés de Hassan se encuentra en la intersección de la justicia social y racial, y la política tecnológica. Su investigación investiga el desarrollo de la IA y su ecosistema de innovación en varios países africanos, centrándose en la gobernanza de datos y las prácticas de producción de conocimiento sociotécnicas del estado, científicos y la industria tecnológica. Hassan es ex becario distinguido de Illinois en la School of Information Sciences y afiliado docente del Center for African Studies, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Fue investigador en la Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Yousif Hassan é professor assistente na Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy da University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. Seu trabalho examina as implicações sociais, econômicas e políticas de tecnologias emergentes como inteligência artificial (IA), blockchain e big data, concentrando-se na relação entre raça, tecnologia digital e capitalismo tecnocientífico. O interesse de Hassan está na interseção da justiça social e racial e na política de tecnologia. Sua pesquisa investiga o desenvolvimento da IA e seu ecossistema de inovação em vários países africanos, com foco em governança de dados e práticas sociotécnicas de produção de conhecimento do estado, cientistas e indústria de tecnologia. Hassan é ex-bolsista distinto de Illinois na School of Information Sciences e afiliado docente ao Center for African Studies, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Ele foi pesquisador no Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Yousif Hassan is an assistant professor at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. His work examines the social, economic, and political implications of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and big data focusing on the relationship between race, digital technology, and technoscientific capitalism. Hassan’s interest is at the intersection of social and racial justice, and technology policy. His research investigates the development of AI and its innovation ecosystem across multiple African countries focusing on data governance and the sociotechnical knowledge production practices of the state, scientists, and the tech industry. Hassan is a former Illinois distinguished fellow at the School of Information Sciences and a faculty affiliate with the Center for African Studies, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He was a research fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.