February/March 2024 Newsletter

Public Interest Technologist February/March 2024 Issue



The MIT Public Interest Technologist


February / March 2024 Issue


About the Public Interest Technologist


The Public Interest Technologist is a new online publication aimed at helping the MIT community think together about the social responsibilities of students, faculty, staff and alumni who design and implement technologies of various kinds.


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Featured Interviews

đź’ˇ Hear from MIT community members and how they define public interest technology in their work, research, and beyond.


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Making Public Service Technology in the Classroom and in Office: an interview with Phil Thompson, Professor of Political Science and Urban Planning

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The PKG Public Service Center and Fostering Public Interest Technologists at MIT: an interview with Alison Hynd, Assistant Director and Jill Bassett, Former Assistant Dean and Director

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Databases for Community Power: building tech for public interests with Catherine D’Ignazio, Professor of Urban Science and Planning

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Blending Tech Skills with Environmental Advocacy: Harnessing the Power of Hackathons as Climate Action with Sanjana Paul, Masters Candidate in City Planning

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Building Human Capacity through Collaborative Robotics: an interview with Julie Shah, H.N. Slater Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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Latest Columns


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Environmental Intelligence: Hello (AI-Assisted, Open-Source) World by Claire Gorman, Masters Candidate in City Planning and Computer Science

According to GitHub’s CEO, the platform’s new AI-based coding assistant wrote over a billion lines of operational code over the course of 2023.

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AI and the New Eternal Return by Claudia Dobles Camargo, Visiting Scholar at the Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism (LCAU)

It is time for a "Minimum Standard of Care for AI" that can regulate an acceptable minimal conduct for companies and individuals that deploy AI outside the regulatory borders of their respective countries.

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Publications


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Public Interest Technology - New England’s Community Growth Continues into 2024 by Collette Basiliere, Executive Director, PITNE

Public Interest Technology - New England (PIT-NE) is entering 2024 with big goals and lots of momentum to continue shaping public interest technology as a new field.

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PIT News and Events


PIT @ MIT in the Press: "In a first, MIT trains students to resolve clean energy conflicts"

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PIT Community @ Boston University: Civic Tech Hackathon

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PIT Community @ Northeastern: "How can cities use AI?"

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PIT Community @ UC Berkeley: Conference Papers to Foster Better Public Interest Cybersecurity Initiatives

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