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Dr Clementine Collett

Former DPhil Student

Dr Clementine Collett

Former DPhil Student

About

Clementine Collett is a DPhil student on the ‘Information, Communication and the Social Sciences’ course at the Oxford Internet Institute. Clementine’s doctoral research explores gender bias in artificial intelligence (AI) recruitment technology.

Clementine has worked as lead author on reports such as ‘AI and Gender: Four Proposals for Future Research’ (2019) with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge and ‘The Effects of AI on the Working Lives of Women’ (2022) with the IDB, OECD and UNESCO.

Clementine is a Grand Union DTP ESRC Scholar (2020-2024) and the Exonian Graduate Scholar (2020-2024).

Positions at the OII

  • DPhil Student, October 2020 - October 2024

Contact

Research

As AI becomes more incorporated into our everyday lives, how is it affecting women?
Guest on ‘AI’ episode of Lily O’Farrell’s podcast ‘No Worries If Not!’ (31/10/2023).

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