Nathaniel Lubin

Founder & CEO; Survey 160 Inc, Incite Studio

Nathaniel Lubin has spent his career focused on digital strategy, technology, and politics. Recently, his work has centered on developing novel approaches to improving online discourse, building measurement tools, and combating misinformation. He is the CEO and co-founder of Survey 160, a software product designed to source data for polling and research, and the founder of the Better Internet Initiative, a fellowship to help large online creators incorporate pro-social content into their work. He is also an Affiliate of Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center and a Contributor to the Atlantic. Previously, he served as the Director of Digital Strategy at the White House where he helped modernize the way the Obama White House engaged and communicated with the American public. Originally from New York, Lubin is an honors graduate from Harvard University.

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Better Feeds: Algorithms That Put People First

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Better Feeds: Algorithms That Put People First

As state, federal, and global policymakers grapple with how to address concerns about the link between online algorithms and a variety of harms, KGI’s latest report authored by a distinguished group of researchers, technologists, and policy leaders is a roadmap for design and governance solutions that put users first. Product designers and policymakers can promote better algorithms through detailed design transparency, user choices and defaults, and assessments of long-term impact.

Alex Moehring, Alissa Cooper, Arvind Narayanan, Aviv Ovadya, Elissa Redmiles, Jeff Allen, Jonathan Stray, Julia Kamin, Leif Sigerson, Luke Thorburn, Matt Motyl, Motahhare Eslami, Nadine Farid Johnson, Nathaniel Lubin, Ravi Iyer, Zander Arnao

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