Matt Groh is a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab in the Affective Computing lab. He studies the influence of collective and artificial intelligence on individual decision-making. This involves conceptualizing, prototyping, and evaluating data-driven sociotechnical systems spanning deepfake detection, teledermatology diagnosis, automated emotion recognition, and more.Before MIT, Matt cofounded Proprio Labs and worked as a data scientist at two startups (Qadium, Raise Me), two research organizations (the World Bank and DARPA) and a non-profit (Innovations for Poverty Action). Matt has a master’s degree in Media Arts and Sciences fromMIT and a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College where he majored in economics and minored in Arabic and mathematics. He likes to ride his bicycle.