As an expert on AI governance, policy and the intersection of technology and human rights, my focus is on ensuring that AI serves the public interest by addressing market concentration, protecting the integrity of our information ecosystems, and promoting rights-centered governance.
The Political Economy of AI

Market structures and corporate power shape AI development, with data monopolies and computational infrastructure concentrating control in the hands of a few dominant firms, with profound impacts implications for innovation, competition, and public interest outcomes.
AI Governance

Ensuring AI serves democratic values and the public interest rather than solely corporate profits requires developing frameworks that address both current and past harms along with future risks while promoting responsible innovation through meaningful oversight and accountability mechanisms.
AI & Journalism

Artificial intelligence is reshaping journalism’s business models, editorial practices and the sustainability of production, distribution, and monetization. AI presents opportunities and threats to journalism and its role as the 4th estate, especially in the absence of copyright enforcement.
100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ – 2025