Brittany Harris
Data Analyst, CSAIL
Brittany Harris is a Statistician/Data Analyst for the FutureTech research project at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.
Brittany has PhD in Environment and Society from Utah State University, where she conducted survey research on public perceptions of climate-induced migration, climate adaptation, and climate change risk perceptions. She has been involved in various interdisciplinary research projects funded by the National Science Foundation, serving as a Survey Methodologist. Brittany has extensive experience in survey sampling, design, and analysis.
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April 15, 2026
- Neil Thompson | Research Scientist, MIT Sloan School of Management and CSAIL
- Martin Fleming | Research Scientist, IDE
- Matthias Mertens | Research Scientist at Future Tech
- Brittany Harris | Data Analyst, CSAIL
- Wensu Li | Postdoctoral Associate
The authors propose that AI automation is a continuum between: crashing waves where AI capabilities surge abruptly over small sets of tasks, and rising tides where the increase in AI capabilities is more continuous and broad-based.