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The Whittaker-Franklin Exchange

In December 2015, AI ethics researcher Meredith Whittaker contacted Franklin about surveillance technologies; Franklin's response—'there is no technology for justice, there is only justice'—became foundational principle for AI Now Institute.
In December 2015, Meredith Whittaker—then a Google AI researcher beginning the work that would lead to co-founding the AI Now Institute—contacted Ursula Franklin with a question about what to do about surveillance technologies growing more powerful and pervasive. Franklin's answer was characteristically precise: 'There is no technology for justice. There is only justice.' The seven-word response compressed Franklin's entire framework into a principle that would become foundational for AI ethics work. No algorithmic sophistication will produce just outcomes if the practice within which the algorithm operates is unjust. No amount of capability expansion will produce human flourishing if the practice of capability expansion systematically degrades conditions for human development. The technology can open doors; the practice determines who walks through them, into what rooms, under what conditions. The exchange represents a direct intellectual lineage from Franklin's technology philosophy to contemporary AI ethics—the transmission of framework from one generation to the next through a specific, documented moment of contact.

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