Designed for Scale: Growth from the Outset, not as an Afterthought
What happens when scale is the part of the goal, rather than a fortunate result? Achieving impact at scale is a perennial challenge across the […]
What happens when scale is the part of the goal, rather than a fortunate result? Achieving impact at scale is a perennial challenge across the […]
When we look at AI through its components and relationships, we can identify discrete but overlapping physical, social, and digital infrastructures.
Even with a renewed focus on maintenance and repair, we are often overlooking another possibility for infrastructuring: deconstruction.
Siegel Family Endowment is thrilled to introduce the 2022-2023 cohort of researchers, academics, and public policy experts who make up the foundation’s Siegel Research Fellows Program.
The inaugural cohort of impressive researchers and academics produced publications presented and workshopped their research at monthly research seminars, and even published a book during their time as Siegel Research Fellows.
At Siegel, we recognize that the development and deployment of technology is shaped by public policy.
Technological innovation is rapidly changing the manufacturing sector. While the benefits have the potential to be far-reaching, they are not equitably shared.
When it comes to digital infrastructure, communities lack more than just broadband access.
At Siegel, we examine new technologies through a multidimensional framework: one that encompasses social, physical, and digital aspects of our world as a series of related, interacting pieces.
Siegel Family Endowment has a long history of strengthening computational thinking activities in K-12 classrooms and beyond.
Dr. Samantha Bradshaw examines how trust and safety measures on social media platforms can compromise accessibility for visually impaired users.