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The Miseducation of Technology
Attorney Danielle
4 episodes
6 days ago
Technology isn’t neutral—it carries the biases of the past. Hosted by Danielle A. Davis, an attorney & tech policy expert, this podcast uncovers how technology reinforces systemic inequities while empowering you to navigate and reshape the digital world. Each episode connects historical injustices to today’s digital landscape—from biased hiring algorithms to content suppression. More than critique, this podcast delivers expert insights & real-world strategies to help you reclaim agency in tech. Because while "technology may have been miseducated, you do not have to be."
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Technology isn’t neutral—it carries the biases of the past. Hosted by Danielle A. Davis, an attorney & tech policy expert, this podcast uncovers how technology reinforces systemic inequities while empowering you to navigate and reshape the digital world. Each episode connects historical injustices to today’s digital landscape—from biased hiring algorithms to content suppression. More than critique, this podcast delivers expert insights & real-world strategies to help you reclaim agency in tech. Because while "technology may have been miseducated, you do not have to be."
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The Miseducation of Technology
Are You Being Tracked? Protecting Your Digital Privacy in a Surveillance Economy, Episode 004

Do you ever feel like you’re being watched?

Well, you’re not imagining it. From loyalty cards to smart devices, we live in a surveillance economy where nearly every click, tap, and purchase is tracked, stored, and sold.

In this episode of The Miseducation of Technology, attorney and tech policy expert Danielle A. Davis, Esq. pulls back the curtain on how digital surveillance works, who profits from your data, and why these systems often hit Black communities hardest.


You’ll learn:

  • What “ambient surveillance” really is and how it hides in plain sight
  • How your data is bought, sold, and used to influence your choices
  • Why bias in these systems creates unequal outcomes for Black communities
  • Practical steps you can take today to protect your privacy and reclaim control


This isn’t about fear—it’s about awareness. Because once you understand how the system works, you can make smarter choices that protect your data, your future, and your community.

Resources:
Visit AttorneyDanielle.ai for the companion blog post that provides all the links to the data broker opt-outs, privacy tools, VPNs, and more discussed in this episode.

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3 months ago
27 minutes 50 seconds

The Miseducation of Technology
Black Labor and Automation: The Future of Work in the Digital Age, Episode 003

What happens when the jobs Black communities have long relied on are the first to disappear in the age of automation?

Automation is transforming the labor market, but not everyone is being affected equally. In this episode, Attorney Danielle unpacks how AI, robotics, and digital systems are rapidly reshaping industries where Black workers are overrepresented—and what that means for economic access, stability, and long-term equity in the Black community.

We cover:

  • The industries most at risk and why Black workers are being hit hardest
  • How this wave of automation echoes past patterns of exclusion and displacement
  • The structural consequences beyond job loss—including weakened access to healthcare, housing, and education
  • Why this moment calls for more than awareness—and what preparation actually looks like


Danielle also walks through practical strategies for reskilling, policy change, and community investment, so Black workers aren’t left out of the future of work, but positioned to lead it.


📍For training programs and scholarship links, read the companion blog post: “Your Guide to Reskilling in the Age of Automation."


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4 months ago
21 minutes 55 seconds

The Miseducation of Technology
The New Jim Code: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Face of Discrimination, Episode 002

What is The New Jim Code, and how are AI systems automating discrimination in policing, hiring, banking, and healthcare?

In this episode of The Miseducation of Technology, Attorney Danielle takes a deep dive into The New Jim Code, a term coined by Ruha Benjamin to describe how artificial intelligence doesn’t just reflect racial bias—it automates and amplifies it, embedding discrimination into the very systems that shape our daily lives. AI is often framed as objective, but when it learns from biased data, it doesn’t correct historical injustices—it makes them worse.

Inside this episode, Danielle explores:

  • What is an algorithm? Understanding how AI systems make decisions and why their neutrality is a myth.


  • Facial recognition bias: AI-powered surveillance tools misidentify Black faces at alarming rates, leading to wrongful arrests like those of Robert Williams, Nijeer Parks, Michael Oliver, and Porcha Woodruff—real people whose lives were disrupted by flawed technology.


  • Algorithmic redlining in banking: AI-driven lending models continue the legacy of housing discrimination, disproportionately denying loans to Black and Hispanic borrowers, even when they meet financial qualifications.


  • Predictive policing: AI models trained on biased crime data fuel over-policing of Black and Brown communities, keeping them under constant surveillance while reinforcing dangerous racial stereotypes.


  • AI failures in hiring and image recognition: From tools that penalize women applicants to systems that have misclassified Black faces in harmful ways, Danielle unpacks how bias seeps into technologies designed to streamline decision-making.

  • AI in healthcare: A 2019 study exposed how AI used in hospitals systematically deprioritized Black patients for critical medical care, reinforcing existing disparities in the healthcare system.


But it’s not just about uncovering the harm—it’s about pushing for solutions. Attorney Danielle discusses:

  • The role of diversity in AI development—why representation matters in designing fairer systems.


  • The need for transparency and accountability—how tech companies must audit their AI for bias before deploying it.


  • How we can take action—from advocating for ethical AI policies to staying informed about the ways technology impacts our lives.


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7 months ago
35 minutes 35 seconds

The Miseducation of Technology
Welcome to The Miseducation of Technology Podcast, Episode 001

What if everything you thought you knew about technology was wrong?

In this debut episode, Attorney Danielle A. Davis introduces The Miseducation of Technology Podcast by unpacking how digital tools reflect the same systemic biases that have shaped society for generations. She explores how AI, social media, and internet infrastructure aren’t just flawed—they’re built on historical inequities that continue to shape opportunity, visibility, and access.

Guided by Hosea 4:6 —"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge"—Danielle reveals how biased algorithms, facial recognition failures, and surveillance-driven platforms reinforce existing disparities, particularly for Black communities. She draws from Carter G. Woodson’sThe Mis-Education of the Negro and Lauryn Hill’sThe Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, connecting exclusion from education and knowledge in the past to today’s digital world, where flawed data and human biases are embedded in the technology we rely on daily.

This episode challenges the myth of tech neutrality, exposing how these systems don’t just mirror society—they actively shape it. But it’s not just about critique—Danielle outlines what’s ahead for the podcast, from unpacking social media regulation and algorithmic bias to practical strategies for making technology work for us—not against us.

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8 months ago
12 minutes 15 seconds

The Miseducation of Technology
Technology isn’t neutral—it carries the biases of the past. Hosted by Danielle A. Davis, an attorney & tech policy expert, this podcast uncovers how technology reinforces systemic inequities while empowering you to navigate and reshape the digital world. Each episode connects historical injustices to today’s digital landscape—from biased hiring algorithms to content suppression. More than critique, this podcast delivers expert insights & real-world strategies to help you reclaim agency in tech. Because while "technology may have been miseducated, you do not have to be."