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20 Talks - Hellen Mukiri-Smith: Researcher/Advisor on AI and Human Rights at Amnesty Tech

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Nikša Stolić

In this episode, we welcome Hellen Mukiri-Smith, Researcher and Advisor on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights at Amnesty Tech. Her expertise brings a wealth of knowledge and experience focusing on state surveillance and usage of modern technologies. We expand the discussion to development of data protection law in other countries outside of European Union. Would you like to know more? Have a listen to this episode. 

This episode is a part of "20 Talks", a series of insightful discussions with 20 experts and influential personalities across diverse domains, looking into the profound implications of privacy and data protection within their specific spheres.

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Hellen Mukiri-Smith

Researcher and Advisor on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights at the Algorithmic Accountability Lab within Amnesty Tech

She is lawyer specialising in public and private international law and the regulation of emerging technologies and data. Hellen has a PhD from Tilburg Law school, Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Her research interests include, how digital technologies can exploit and exacerbate vulnerabilities and create new vulnerabilities in interactions between users and deployers of these technologies, and the regulation of data and artificial intelligence systems.