Jinyan Zang

@jinyanzang

I am passionate about improving technology's impact on society. Scholar at the Public Interest Tech Lab at Harvard and Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School.

Cambridge, MA
Joined April 2010

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    Dec 15

    What is the future of mobility? Discussing transportation tech and supporting women in STEM with Prachi Vakharia from the and at .

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    Dec 13

    Hear Tim Massad discuss what is the future of money and how to regulate and based on his experience as former Chair of the at

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    Dec 8

    What is the future of money? Talking about regulating and with Tim Massad, Former Chair of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission

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    Dec 7

    Hear discuss how 40,000 middle schoolers and high schoolers have changed the institution of Congress through the at

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    Dec 7

    Hear discuss how 40,000 middle schoolers and high schoolers have changed the institution of Congress through the !

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    Dec 6

    Episode 2 is launching tonight! Check it out for all of the details on tech policy, running a podcast, and how computer science is redefining the political landscape. Streaming here: () on Dec. 6th 🎤

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    Have you checked our our Alumni Advisory Board's STEM podcast? tackles some of the biggest topics in STEM by speaking with the most influential voices in tech. It's hosted, recorded, and produced entirely by former App Challengers. Subscribe below👇👇

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    Dec 1

    What happens when thousands of middle schoolers and high schoolers show their apps to Congress. Talking with of the at

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    Nov 20

    Join us with Head of Data Governance at as he discusses the role of big tech in media publishing!

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    Nov 18

    On Episode 1 of How Tech Becomes Law, @drturnerlee discusses how technology can perpetuate pervasive systemic biases.

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    Nov 17

    Take a listen to my thesis advisor 's new podcast on "How Tech Becomes Law" -- a phrase that surprisingly has never appeared elsewhere on the internet

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    Nov 17

    and are most excellent hosts, I highly recommend this!

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    Nov 17

    How does a Presidential campaign target voters with ads online? Talking with of the 2020 campaign.

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    Nov 17

    What role does data and tech play in the future of news? Talking with of

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    Nov 17

    How can tech address inequality? Talking about algorithmic discrimination and broadband access with @drturnerlee of the at

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    Nov 17

    We are your hosts, and ! Jinyan is a Scholar at the Public Interest Tech Lab at Harvard and a Fellow at . Dhruv Gupta collaborates with the Public Interest Tech Lab at Harvard and does BD at !

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    Incredibly excited to announce the launch of the How Tech Becomes Law podcast today! Please subscribe and listen to our conversations with leaders and policy about the problems they’re working to solve and the path of their careers.

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    Nov 16

    Advice for Facebook's algorithm from : "Rather than focusing on quantitative metrics like clicks and reshares, the algorithm could prioritize qualitative metrics (like how positive or relevant a post might be to a user)."

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    Thanks from for reaching out to talk about how to regulate Facebook to address issues of , , and hate speech. For my take, which is apparently "medium spicy", check out

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  20. Nov 11

    One of the most surreal highlights of my life happened yesterday when I got to have a one-on-one lunch today with the incredible , a Filipino journalist who is this year’s Nobel Peace Prize Laureate discussing and

    Jinyan Zang and Maria Ressa
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