Emanuel Moss, PhD.
Emanuel Moss is a Research Scientist at Intel Labs and a Lecturer at the University of Virginia School of Data Science. He received his PhD. in Cultural Anthropology from the CUNY Graduate Center, holds an M.A. from Brandeis University, and received his B.A. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research is broadly concerned with the anthropology of AI and computing, and the role computation plays in society. He has published widely on accountability for computational systems, sociotechnical approaches to AI audit and assessment, and how efforts to develop AI responsibly are operationalized within organizations. His ongoing work addresses the social organization of semiconductor chip design and the use of AI in high-precision engineering domains. Emanuel is a recipient of the Wenner Gren Fellowship, is a member of the NIST AI Safety Institute Consortium, an affiliate of the Data & Society Research Institute, and frequently collaborates with the Sloane Lab at the University of Virginia.
