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Fyonna Boateng

Research Associate

Fyonna Boateng

Research Associate

About

Fyonna Boateng is an undergraduate researcher currently pursuing a degree in Psychology at the University of Reading. She has a strong passion for understanding and exploring the complexities of the human mind and behaviour, and is particularly interested in the intersection of psychology and technology.

In her current research project, Fyonna is working closely with Dr. Netta Weinstein to investigate public opinions of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential biases. She is excited to contribute to this important and timely topic, and hopes to conduct rigorous and impactful social research that can inform the development of ethical and fair AI systems.

Research Interests

Explainable and Trustworthy AI, Digital wellbeing, Human Motivation

Positions at the OII

  • Research Associate, January 2023 -
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