Prof. Joanna Bryson is Professor of Ethics and Technology at the Hertie School. Her research focuses on the impact of technology on human cooperation, and AI/ICT governance. She has been affiliated with Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of Mannheim and the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy. In 2010, she co-authored the first national-level AI ethics policy, the UK's Principles of Robotics. She holds degrees in psychology and artificial intelligence from the University of Chicago (BA), and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD). Since July 2020, Prof. Bryson has been one of nine experts nominated by Germany to the Global Partnership for Artificial Intelligence. Lectures and panels include Holitopia 2023, re:future lab, Berlin (2023).
Prof. Johanna Bryson, Hertie School of Governance
In the media. Hertie School of Governance, Joanna Bryson comments on the impact of AI on humanity in Financial Times video short