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Ifeoma Ajunwa, J.D., LL.M. Ph.D.

Founding Director
A.I. and Future of Work Program at Emory University

Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory Law School where she is also the Associate Dean for Projects and Partnerships and the Founding Director of the A.I. and Future of Work Program. Dr. Ajunwa is author of the book, The Quantified Worker, published by Cambridge University Press, and the co-author of The Oxford Handbook on Algorithmic Governance. Her recent essay for the Yale Law Journal, “A.I. and Captured Capital,” examines the human rights implications for  A.I. development and deployment. A prolific expert on A.I. governance, an international keynote speaker, and a board member on A.I. ethics advisory boards, Dr. Ajunwa is  a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School.

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Ifeoma Ajunwa, J.D., LL.M. Ph.D.

Founding Director
A.I. and Future of Work Program at Emory University
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Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory Law School where she is also the Associate Dean for Projects and Partnerships and the Founding Director of the A.I. and Future of Work Program. Dr. Ajunwa is author of the book, The Quantified Worker, published by Cambridge University Press, and the co-author of The Oxford Handbook on Algorithmic Governance. Her recent essay for the Yale Law Journal, “A.I. and Captured Capital,” examines the human rights implications for  A.I. development and deployment. A prolific expert on A.I. governance, an international keynote speaker, and a board member on A.I. ethics advisory boards, Dr. Ajunwa is  a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School.