Over the last decade I found my passion in building and scaling digital solutions for social problems that will improve people’s lives , especially in the fields of education, social integration and inclusion. In recent years, however, we have seen how technological innovation rather increased division, polarization and inequality in our society.
I am thus currently working on models of public governance and ethics of AI. In this area, I am particularly interested in developing new forms of deliberative public engagement in ethical decision-making in AI as well as risk-management models for national governments.
Currently, I’m a McCloy Fellow at Harvard University, a research assistant at the Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative at the Berkman Klein Center of Internet and Society at Harvard and an MPA candidate at Harvard Kennedy School, where I specialize on tech policy and the governance of artificial intelligence.
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