Data Science
About this programme
With the topic "Data Science", we are expanding our think tank work to include quantitative, data-driven methods. These can provide a broader perspective or deeper insight into a topic and allow us to test assumptions, identify new questions and see connections in data to better understand emerging technologies and shape their impact on society.
We focus on political and social issues of digital technologies and business models: How effective are social network policies in combating disinformation? How error-prone and possibly discriminatory are certain AI systems, or how active are individual interest groups in ongoing international negotiations? For questions like these, we evaluate, for example, patent databases, job platforms, large quantities of text documents, our own surveys or conference papers.
In addition to tapping into new data sources, our work includes network analyses that help us better understand topics and their actors; automated text analyses that allow us to draw on and evaluate non-tabular data for our analyses; cluster analyses that make large data sets tangible and raise new questions; time series analyses to understand trends, as well as econometric methods to test our hypotheses.
Working on this research Programme
Publications from this research programme
Data Brief
AI's Missing Link: The Gender Gap in the Talent Pool
Paula Mendoza, Ruggero Marino Lazzaroni, Siddhi Pal
October 10, 2024
Data Brief
Where is Europe's AI workforce coming from?
Immigration, Emigration & Transborder Movement of AI talent
Siddhi Pal
July 31, 2024
Policy Brief
The Tree of Complexity
Analyzing YouTube's Interconnected Components as a Case Study for Comprehensive Platform Audits and Risk Assessment
Anna Semenova
June 21, 2023