Meredith Broussard


Meredith Broussard is a data journalism professor at the Arthur L. Carter Institute at New York University.
Her research focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in journalism. As a fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she built Bailiwick, a tool designed to uncover data-driven campaign finance stories, created for the United States presidential election of 2016. She was previously a features editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, and a software developer at the AT&T Bell Labs and MIT Media Lab. Broussard has published features and essays in many outlets including The Atlantic, Harper’s Magazine, and Slate Magazine.

Publications

Below is a list of Meredith Broussard's publications. Her book Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World, published in April 2018 by MIT Press, examines the limits of technology in solving social problems. Broussard's writings examine the intersection of technology and social practice. She has been profiled in Communications of the ACM and cited by Christopher Mims of the Wall Street Journal as an expert in the future of self-driving car technology.