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Stephanie Hare
Researcher, broadcaster, and author of Technology Is Not Neutral: A short guide to technology ethics (see harebrain.co). Television: BBC "Artificial Intelligence: Decoded". Radio: BBC World Service "Business Matters".
Dr. Stephanie Hare is a prominent researcher, broadcaster, and author specializing in technology, politics, and history.12 She has been self-employed since May 2018, working in London.3
Hare is known for her expertise in artificial intelligence, technology ethics, and their impact on business and society. She co-presents the BBC programme "AI
With a diverse background, Hare previously held positions at Accenture Research as a Director, worked at Palantir and Oxford Analytica, and was awarded the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony's College, Oxford.12 She holds a PhD and MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, including a year at the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV).1
Hare is a regular contributor to various media outlets, including the Financial Times, BBC World News, and Radio 4, covering topics ranging from China's Huawei scandal to cryptocurrency and the gender pay gap.14 She is also proficient in multiple languages, with native or bilingual proficiency in English, full professional proficiency in French, and elementary proficiency in German.3
As a keynote speaker and consultant, Hare focuses on the intersection of business, technology, governance, and ethics in the current era of surveillance capitalism.2 Her expertise makes her a sought-after commentator on the challenges posed by AI and other technological advancements.5
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