The BreakdownMachine Learning
How to Buy Ed Tech That Isn’t Evil
Four critical questions parents and educators should be asking
Challenging technology to serve the public good.
Todd Feathers is a New York–based reporter covering algorithmic decision-making and surveillance, with a particular focus on how technologies affect children, people with disabilities, and groups underrepresented in Big Tech boardrooms. He left The Markup in July 2023.
Before joining The Markup, he was a freelance reporter writing for The Markup, Vice, The Guardian, and other publications. His work included investigations into racial bias in ed tech software and police surveillance tools.
The BreakdownMachine Learning
Four critical questions parents and educators should be asking
The BreakdownMachine Learning
Wisconsin’s Dropout Early Warning System (DEWS) scores every middle schooler based on income, race, and more
Machine Learning
The Markup found the state’s decade-old dropout prediction algorithms don’t work and may be negatively influencing how educators perceive students of color
Hello World
Rotterdam officials sent reporters key information by accident. Most municipalities are not so forthcoming
Pixel Hunt
The action adds to mounting pressure on companies to stop sharing consumers’ health data for advertising purposes—the subject of a recent investigation by The Markup and STAT
Pixel Hunt
An investigation by The Markup and STAT found 49 out of 50 telehealth websites sharing health data via Big Tech’s tracking tools
Pixel Hunt
Citing multiple Markup investigations, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia asked Meta to detail how it collects, filters, and safeguards sensitive information
Pixel Hunt
After a Markup investigation in June, 28 hospitals removed the Meta Pixel or blocked it from sending patient information to Facebook
Privacy
Monitoring software could be easily adapted to flag abortion-related searches
Pixel Hunt
Experts say some hospitals’ use of an ad tracking tool may violate a federal law protecting health information
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