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Lessons from 17th Century Scientific Experiments: Data Commons Need Open Hardware
A historical lens demonstrates the often ignored relationship between data and hardware. A policy kit to equitably distribute the benefits of an increasingly data-fied society must include support for open hardware principles.
About the Author
Former Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie India
Tarunima Prabhakar is a researcher working at the intersection of technology, policy, and global development.
- Recovery, Resilience, and Adaptation: India From 2020 to 2030Paper
Recent Work
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