“…Over the past several years, the idea that society is being radically transformed through artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and automation has been widely discussed in popular venues. This transformation has been addressed through a growing body of sociological scholarship (see Joyce et al., 2021; also; Airoldi, 2022; Burrell & Fourcade, 2021; Davis et al., 2021; Elliott, 2022; Issar & Aneesh, 2022; Jaton, 2021), although some of the most prominent sociological analyses of these technologies have come from academics who are not (formally) sociologists (Crawford, 2021; Eubanks, 2017; Zuboff, 2018). Societal questions are now recognized as crucial ones for the developers of new algorithmic technologies, but ‘AI scientists continue to demonstrate a limited understanding of the social’ (Joyce et al., 2021, p. 5).…”