
Nicol Turner Lee
Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of Digitally Invisible, offering expertise on digital equity and the harms of reduced broadband access for marginalized communities.
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Aug 10, 2022 • 21min
In Machines We Trust: How to craft effective AI policy (Live)
A conversation about equity and what it takes to make effective AI policy taped before a live audience at MIT Technology Review’s annual AI conference, EmTech Digital.We Meet:Nicol Turner Lee, director of the Center for Technology at the Brookings InstitutionAnthony Green, producer of the In Machines We Trust podcastCredits:This episode was created by Jennifer Strong, Anthony Green, Erin Underwood and Emma Cillekens. It was edited by Michael Reilly, directed by Laird Nolan and mixed by Garret Lang. Episode art by Stephanie Arnett. Cover art by Eric Mongeon. Special thanks this week to Amy Lammers and Brian Bryson.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 9min
FCC cuts expansion to broadband, hotspot access
Nicole Turner-Lee, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of Digitally Invisible, discusses the FCC's recent decision to cut funding for school-bus Wi-Fi and library hotspot lending. She highlights the detrimental effects this will have on marginalized communities, exacerbating the digital divide. Turner-Lee emphasizes the vital role of shared connectivity for veterans and jobseekers, and shares personal stories that illustrate the real barriers many face in accessing the internet. Without federal support, crucial local programs may not survive.

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May 14, 2025 • 32min
The Surveillance Machine, Pt 2: No Opt-Out
Nicol Turner Lee, a Senior Fellow at Brookings, digs deep into the chilling realities of surveillance in our lives. She emphasizes how opting out of government monitoring is nearly impossible and the role of tech companies in this dynamic. The discussion reveals how data brokers sell personal information and the implications of surveillance technologies on activism, particularly among students. Turner Lee also highlights the risks activists face and offers strategies to protect digital privacy in an increasingly monitored society.


