Brandie Nonnecke: Tech Policy, Deepfakes, & Election Integrity CompilHER: Empowering the Next Generation of Women Technologists
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In our first episode of Season 2, Brandie Nonnecke joins us to discuss her research on tech policy, including deep fakes and AI for good. We also get her thoughts on election integrity as we approach the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is Founding Director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. Brandie has expertise in information and communication technology (ICT) policy and internet governance. She studies human rights at the intersection of law, policy, and emerging technologies with her current work focusing on fairness, accountability, and appropriate governance mechanisms for AI. She is a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She served as a fellow at the Aspen Institute’s Tech Policy Hub and at the World Economic Forum on the Council on the Future of the Digital Economy and Society. She was selected as a 2018 RightsCon Young Leader in Human Rights in Tech and received the 2019 Emerging Scholar Award at the 15th Intl. Common Ground Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society. Her research has been featured in Wired, NPR, BBC News, MIT Technology Review, Buzzfeed News, among others. Her research publications, op-eds, and presentations are available at nonnecke.com.
We are currently recording Season 2 and would love to hear feedback from our listeners! Feel free to reach us via email at hello@compilher.com
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In our first episode of Season 2, Brandie Nonnecke joins us to discuss her research on tech policy, including deep fakes and AI for good. We also get her thoughts on election integrity as we approach the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is Founding Director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. Brandie has expertise in information and communication technology (ICT) policy and internet governance. She studies human rights at the intersection of law, policy, and emerging technologies with her current work focusing on fairness, accountability, and appropriate governance mechanisms for AI. She is a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She served as a fellow at the Aspen Institute’s Tech Policy Hub and at the World Economic Forum on the Council on the Future of the Digital Economy and Society. She was selected as a 2018 RightsCon Young Leader in Human Rights in Tech and received the 2019 Emerging Scholar Award at the 15th Intl. Common Ground Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society. Her research has been featured in Wired, NPR, BBC News, MIT Technology Review, Buzzfeed News, among others. Her research publications, op-eds, and presentations are available at nonnecke.com.
We are currently recording Season 2 and would love to hear feedback from our listeners! Feel free to reach us via email at hello@compilher.com
Follow us on Instagram for more updates: www.instagram.com/compilher
Know someone who would be a great guest on CompilHER? Fill out our nominations form here: forms.gle/FGryRv34uXnYRZcJA
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compilher/support
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