Tech Policy

All Tech Is Human aims to create a dynamic ecosystem where tech policy professionals can access cutting-edge insights, build cross-sector relationships, and contribute to shaping a more ethical and inclusive technological landscape.

We host regular roundtable discussions and livestreams where policymakers, tech experts, and ethicists can exchange ideas and debate emerging issues in technology governance. These events serve as a bridge between academic research, industry insights, and policy formulation.

We activate our curated network of policy experts to contribute to white papers and other partnerships, offering guidance on the potential impacts of new technologies.

Some topics ATIH addresses through our tech policy vertical include:

  • Current and proposed internet governance efforts

  • Data privacy

  • Disinformation

  • Current and proposed laws and legal interpretations

  • Public policy debates on tech-related issues.

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Discussing the U.S. TikTok Ban with Julia Angwin

All Tech Is Human hosted Proof News founder Julia Angwin to discuss the United States House of Representatives vote to force TikTok to divest from Chinese ownership within six months or be banned. Angwin discussed the consequences of a ban, privacy and transparency concerns, and what United States voters really want legislators to take action on. Watch the Video and Read More

What is Tech Policy?

Tech policy, broadly speaking, is the regulation and governance of current and emerging technologies. This can happen through company and industry policies as well as through government regulations and legislation.

As technology touches so many aspects of society, we continue to see tech policy intertwined with technology’s impact on individuals, society, and public interest.

As a result, the tech policy space is multidisciplinary. It can cover a wide range of issues from advocacy, freedom of expression, education, health, and online safety just to name a few.

Find Your Next Role In Tech Policy

People working in tech policy navigate the intersection of technology and public policy, addressing the societal impacts of emerging technologies.

Tech policy professionals often work to develop regulations, guidelines, and ethical frameworks that balance technological progress with public interest concerns. Their roles may involve conducting research, drafting policy proposals, advising lawmakers, or advocating for specific positions on behalf of companies, non-profits, or think tanks.

They aim to shape the development and use of technology in ways that promote innovation while safeguarding rights, security, and fairness. Check out our Job Board

Careers in Tech Policy

According to ATIH’s Job Board, most Tech Policy roles posted require 5-6 years (40%), 3-4 years (34%), and 7-9 years (30%). Here are some recent job titles for Tech Policy practitioners:

  • Director, US AI Governance

  • Tech Policy Manager

  • Senior Counsel, Intellectual Property and Technology

  • Associate General Counsel, Privacy Data Governance

  • Policy Researcher

  • Senior Policy Adviser, Data

  • Policy Analyst: AI and Emerging Technology

  • Policy Manager - AI Governance

  • Policy Enforcement Manager, Trust and Safety

  • Product Policy Specialist

  • AI Policy Director - Government Relations

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The technical and social complexity of technology requires a multi-voice effort to explore what it can do, what it should do, and what it could do in the future. Want to get involved? 

We have a large (and growing) community of Tech Policy practitioners at All Tech Is Human. Here are some ways you can meet other practitioners, learn more, or work on something:

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Learn More About Tech Policy

    • We hosted a panel discussion focused on how the Online Safety Act balances individual and collective privacy concerns at Responsible Tech London in 2023.

    • The 2023 Responsible Tech Guide: Our annual comprehensive guide to the people, organizations, and ideas of the Responsible Tech ecosystem and actionable ways to get involved.

    • Tech & Democracy Report: The Tech & Democracy report will center around four key topics - Misinformation and Disinformation, Digital Governance & Policy, Online Radicalization and Extremism and Technology & Elections, as well as best practices related to multi-stakeholder collaboration, civil society empowerment, and accountability. In addition, the report will feature profile interviews with 40+ individuals actively working in the space, as well as related resources from over 100 organizations at the intersection of technology and democracy.

    • All Tech Is Human. Key Takeaways: All Tech Is Human, McGill University, and the Consulate General of Canada in New York’s Participatory Democracy to Govern Big Tech: The Canadian Experience: On September 14, 2023, All Tech Is Human, the Consulate General of Canada in New York, and McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy held the discussion Participatory Democracy to Govern Big Tech.

    • All Tech Is Human & Crisp, A Kroll Business. Tech Policy Panel: “AI ethicist and Data Activist in Residence Renée Cummings, Yoti Chief Policy and Regulatory Officer Julie Dawson, and Chief Intelligence Officer at Crisp, a Kroll Business John-Orr Hanna discuss the pathways to creating a more inclusive tech policy future.”

    • All Tech Is Human. How Will the Online Safety Act Influence the Internet?: “In this expert panel, we explored how the Online Safety Act balances individual and collective privacy and security concerns. We also interrogated how new regulation stands to hold existing tech companies accountable while encouraging competition. Based on the insight of a wide range of stakeholders across civil society, industry, platforms, and regulatory bodies, this panel will illuminate the impacts of the Online Safety Act – and how we can all co-create in a more secure internet.”

    • Bipartisan Policy Center. Tech On The Hill “...This podcast dives deep into the day's top congressional news, focusing on how the latest bills, debates, and discussions in Congress impact the ever-evolving world of tech regulations. From data privacy and antitrust concerns to cybersecurity and digital rights, we break down complex legislative jargon into digestible insights, ensuring you stay informed and ahead of the curve. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a policy wonk, or just someone looking to understand the implications of congressional decisions on the digital landscape, this podcast is your go-to source.”

    • Center for Democracy & Technology. Tech Talk: “CDT’s Tech Talk is a podcast where we dish on tech and Internet policy, while also explaining what these policies mean to our daily lives.”

    • Data & Society. Data & Society: “Presenting timely conversations about the purpose and power of technology that bridge our interdisciplinary research with broader public conversations about the societal implications of data and automation.”

    • Internet Law & Policy Foundry. Tech Policy Grind: “On the Tech Policy Grind Podcast, we discuss the most pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology. We chat with friends and fellows of the Internet Law and Policy Foundry about their perspectives on emerging topics in tech law and policy. From AI to cybersecurity, internet governance, privacy, and more - join us weekly to dig into the latest in tech policy!”

    • Politico. Politico Tech: “The POLITICO Tech podcast is your daily download on the disruption that technology is bringing to politics and policy. From AI and the metaverse to disinformation and microchips, we explore how today’s technology is shaping our world — and driving the policy decisions, global rivalries and industries that will matter tomorrow.”

    • Tech Policy Press. The Sunday Show: “The Sunday Show is the weekly (and sometimes more often) podcast from Tech Policy Press.”

    • Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Tracking Technology Regulations in Africa: “...The Africa Technology Regulatory Tracker: the first continent-wide aggregate of digital economy laws, policies, and regulations in Africa developed by Carnegie’s Africa Program. Our digital economy framework is divided into four digital economy pillars.”

    • Center for European Policy Analysis. Transatlantic Tech Policy Tracker: “CEPA’s Transatlantic Tech Policy Tracker charts the key tech policy and business developments around the globe. From antitrust to telecommunications and artificial intelligence to European digital regulation, this interactive tool allows users to search and find news items compiled since the beginning of 2020.”

    • Ranking Digital Rights. The Big Tech Scorecard: “Each year, Ranking Digital Rights evaluates and ranks 14 of the world’s most powerful digital platforms on their policies and practices affecting people’s rights to freedom of expression and privacy.”

    • Tech Policy Press. Tech Policy Tracker: “Tech Policy Press is tracking laws and regulations, along with government investigations and litigation, that will shape the rules and accountability for tech companies. You can click on an item for more information and use the 'filter by' tool to narrow down the list by topic, government, and type. Check back often for new additions and updates to existing items.”

    • Aspen Digital “A program of the Aspen Institute, we bring together thinkers and doers from around the world to uncover new ideas and spark actions that empower communities and strengthen democracy. We engage and advance perspectives from industry, government, and civil society to find clarity in the chaos of public discourse and chart a path forward.”

    • Center for Humane Technology “Our mission is to align technology with humanity’s best interests. We envision a world with technology that respects our attention, improves our well-being, and strengthens communities.”

    • Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy (MTD), McGill University “We’re an interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to understanding the relationship between media, technology, and democracy. Collaborating with a network of academic, policy, journalistic, and community stakeholders, the Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy works to understand and address the democratic harms of emerging media technologies

      and to inform and develop fair and accountable governance systems.”

    • Citizen Lab, University of Toronto “The Citizen Lab is an interdisciplinary laboratory based at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto, focusing on research, development, and high-level strategic policy and legal engagement at the intersection of information and communication technologies, human rights, and global security.”

    • Digital Impact Alliance “Digital transformation is moving at breakneck speed. So, we focus our energy on the opportunities – and issues – that need the most attention. Today, that’s how data can be unlocked to help people get access to services; policymakers make informed choices; private sector innovation to flourish; and in all ways, fuel trust and empowerment.”

    • Internet Law & Policy Foundry “The Internet Law & Policy Foundry is a collaborative collection of early-career Internet law and policy professionals passionate about technology and disruptive innovation. The Foundry offers members a platform for professional development, constructive debate, and network-building within a cohort of skilled attorneys and policy analysts eager to help shape the development of Internet law and policy.”

    • Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University “The Knight First Amendment Institute defends the freedoms of speech and the press in the digital age through strategic litigation, research, policy advocacy, and public education. Our aim is to promote a system of free expression that is open and inclusive, that broadens and elevates public discourse, and that fosters creativity, accountability, and effective self-government.”

    • Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford “The Oxford Internet Institute—founded in 2001—is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. Digital connections are now embedded in almost every aspect of our daily lives, and research on individual and collective behaviour online is crucial to understanding our social, economic, and political world.”

    • Tech Global Institute “Tech Global Institute (TGI) is a policy lab with a mission to reduce equity and accountability gaps between technology platforms and the Global South. We work at the intersection of private technology companies, civil society and government to reduce equity gaps in the Global South. We provide thought leadership, advocate for inclusive policies and legislations and develop nuanced research on a range of Internet and technology topics, including artificial intelligence, content governance and mis/disinformation and privacy, and their impact on underrepresented communities, predominantly living in low- and middle-income countries.”

    • Tech Policy Press “We publish opinion and analysis. At a time of great challenge to democracies globally, we seek to advance a pro-democracy movement in tech and tech policy.”

    • Tony Blair Institute for Global Change “We help governments and leaders turn bold ideas into reality. We do it by advising on strategy, policy and delivery, unlocking the power of technology across all three. We do it by sharing our insights, so everyone can benefit. And we do it to help build more open, inclusive and prosperous countries for people everywhere.”

    • Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology “The Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology is dedicated to advancing the United Nations’ digital cooperation agenda, ensuring that technological advancements benefit all of humanity while mitigating associated risks. The office serves as a bridge between the UN system, member states, the tech community, and other stakeholders, promoting partnerships and harnessing technology for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”

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