Amber Sinha
Senior Fellow-Trustworthy AI - Mozilla Foundation
Amber Sinha works at the intersection of law, technology and society, and studies the impact of digital technologies on socio-political processes and structures. His research aims to further the discourse on regulatory practices around the internet, technology, and society. He is currently a Senior Fellow-Trustworthy AI at Mozilla Foundation studying models for algorithmic transparency, and an Information Fellow with Tech Policy Press. Until June 2022, he was the Executive Director of the Centre for Internet and Society, India (CIS) where he led programmes on privacy, identity, AI and free speech. Amber’s research has been cited with appreciation by the Supreme Court of India and several government committees. He is a member of the GPA Reference Panel of the Global Privacy Assembly. Amber’s first book, The Networked Public, was released in 2019.
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