People’s Parity Project is a U.S.-based public interest organization that works to reduce harms from automated decision systems and surveillance technologies by advancing accountable public-sector uses of technology, promoting racial and economic equity in technology policy, building coalitions, and supporting community-driven governance of algorithms and data.
Algorithmic accountability and transparency, AI and automated decision system governance, limits on government surveillance and predictive analytics, racial and economic justice in technology deployment, public procurement and oversight of automated tools, civil rights and consumer protections related to data and algorithms.
Primarily foundation grants and philanthropic support, supplemented by individual donations and project-based grants from public interest funders.
Partners and collaborators typically include civil rights and racial justice organizations, technology policy and digital rights groups, public interest legal advocates, and academic researchers focused on algorithmic fairness and government accountability.
Non-profit advocacy organization (public interest / 501(c)(3))