Virginia Eubanks is a professor and investigative journalist based in Troy, New York, where she also spends time in her truck in the Adirondacks.
Her work has been featured in prestigious publications including The New York Times Magazine, Harper's Magazine, The Guardian, WIRED.com, and Scientific American.
She authored the award-winning book Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor, which explores how technology systems impact impoverished communities.
Her research combines academic rigor with investigative journalism, focusing on social justice issues, technology equity, and how digital systems affect marginalized populations, particularly low-income individuals navigating welfare systems.
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