Julian Posada
Julian Posada is a Postdoctoral Associate and incoming Assistant Professor of American Studies at Yale University, where he is also a fellow of the Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. His research integrates theories and methods from information studies, sociology, and human–computer interaction to study technology and society. He is currently researching the relationship between human labor and data production in the artificial intelligence industry. This project centers on the experiences of outsourced workers in Latin America employed by digital platforms to produce machine learning data and verify algorithmic outputs. Julian’s research has been published in several influential journals, including Information, Communication & Society, the Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, and in book chapters published by Oxford University Press and SAGE. He is committed to public engagement and has published in Logic Magazine, Bot Populi, and Ethics in Context.