AIAAIC team
AIAAIC leaders, advisors, and volunteers care deeply about the transparency and openness of AI, algorithmic, and automation systems, and understand the actual and potential damage that opaque and covert technological systems and governance have on individuals, society, and the environment.
We draw on a wide of skills - including computer science, data analytics, statistics, journalism, activism, politics, public service, philosophy/ethics, law, sociology, psychology, management, marketing communications, and product development - to make technology systems more understandable and accountable.
Founder and Managing editor
Advisors
Others TBC
Contributors
The volunteers listed below are active contributors to AIAAIC. Find out about volunteering at AIAAIC.
Alex Read (Malta)
Amari Cowan (USA)
Arthit Suriyawongkul (Ireland)
Beki Ndlovu (S Africa)
Christina Karagianni (Greece)
David Prae (USA)
Delaram Golpayegani (Ireland)
Djalel Benbouzid (Germany)
Dylan Martin (USA)
Ed Barnetson (UK)
Harshvadhan Pandit (Ireland)
Isabella Chan (UK)
Ivana Feldfeber (Argentina)
Jose Meza (Australia)
J-P Akinyemi (USA)
Julio Hernandez (Ireland)
Mubarek Mohammed (Ethiopia)
Nathalie Samaha (Cyprus)
Paul Prae (USA)
Paolo Giudici (Italy)
Parvati Neelakantan (India)
Pierre Noro (France)
Roman Gold (Israel)
Ruby Thelot (USA)
Sahaj Vaidya (USA)
Ushnish Sengupta (Canada)