AI + Contraception
This project examines five AI chatbots, their sentiment on reproduction and contraception, and their ability to provide contraceptive counseling.
Research Team
Lauryn King, Project Lead
Dr. Lauryn King is the director of GWIPP's Gender Policy Research Program. Dr. King received her PhD in Public Policy and Public Administration from the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration. Her research focuses on the intersectional impacts of public policies on reproduction and fertility.
Kendall Rogers, Research Assistant
Kendall is a second-year Master's student at The George Washington University, pursuing degrees in Public Policy and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. As a Research Assistant on this project, her work is informed by her scholarly interests in gender and equitable policy creation.