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Marta Ziosi

Former Research Assistant
Marta Ziosi

Marta Ziosi

Former Research Assistant

About

Marta Ziosi is a Ph.D. student and researcher on Algorithmic Bias and AI Policy at the Oxford Internet Institute. She is also the founder of AI for People, a non-profit organisation whose mission is to put technology at the service of people, rather than vice versa. Previously, Marta worked as an AI Policy researcher at non-profits such as The Future Society, the Berkman Klein Centre for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and DG CNECT at the European Commission.

Marta holds a BSc in Mathematics and Philosophy from University College Maastricht and an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics. She spent a semester abroad at UC Berkeley, where her interest in topics at the crossroads of technology and social sciences further developed.

Research Interests

AI policy, AI regulation, international governance, and standards setting, interdisciplinary approaches to Machine Learning and in the mutual influence that AI and Society exert on each other, especially in the field of algorithmic fairness.

Positions at the OII

  • Research Assistant, October 2022 - December 2024
  • DPhil Student, October 2020 - December 2024

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