
DP Studio landing pads / Project Liberty Alliance
Invitation to weigh in
Center For Humane Technology
We opened a landing pad for Center For Humane Technology from public work, not a mission paraphrase.
Center For Humane Technology publishes citable work we could quote (The Social Dilemma). This briefing is a hypothesis built from those sources. Tell us if we misread the research, add papers we missed, and weigh in on Desirable Properties tied to that work.
If you represent Center For Humane Technology, confirm the source URLs, then open the Desirable Properties tab and leave a patch idea where the property text misses what your public work already argues.
Research and policy only change the rule-set when it is linked to original sources. Help us keep this pad tied to your papers and reports, not a press-release summary.
Public packet only. Hypothesis marks stay until you confirm sources. Each Alliance member gets a different pitch so we can experiment. Your pad is https://desirableproperties.org/pad/humanetech (hyphens optional). Direct link to this tab: https://desirableproperties.org/pad/humanetech?tab=values
Stated mission
Never before have a handful of tech designers had such control over the way billions of us think, act, and live our lives.
Values to Overweb mappings
Confirm only mappings that match how you use these words. Rejected mappings stay off the next brief.
Featuring CHT’s core analysis on the race for user attention, “The Social Dilemma” sparked a global conversation around the influence of social media and engagement-based design — with impact that continues to this day.
Overweb: Portable human agency (user-controlled identity and data)
Candidate MPA: Export identity and data the person created here, without a platform petition
Learn more Coded Bias You may also be interested in the award-winning documentary film Coded Bias .
Overweb: Portable human agency (user-controlled identity and data)
Candidate MPA: Export identity and data the person created here, without a platform petition
Coded Bias follows MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini through her investigation of algorithmic discrimination after she accidentally discovers that facial recognition technologies do not detect darker-skinned faces.
Overweb: Transparency of AI and human roles in inquiry
Candidate MPA: Show when Hermes drafted vs when humans confirmed