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Kate Kaye

Deputy director - World Privacy Forum

Working groupExpert Group on AI Risk & Accountability
Stakeholder TypeCivil society
ONE AI Member

Kate Kaye is deputy director of World Privacy Forum, a respected public interest research group and NGO. Her research focuses on the implications of AI, digital identity and health data ecosystems, data governance, and other issues related to data collection and use.

Before joining World Privacy Forum, Kate worked for more than 20 years as an award-winning journalist covering emerging technology, data privacy, and governance issues for outlets including MIT Technology Review, NPR, Protocol, Bloomberg CityLab, OneZero, WSJ and Fast Company.

Kate covered AI and data technologies as senior reporter for Protocol, and held other lead staff reporting positions focused on technology. She is the founder of tech and AI ethics reporting website RedTailMedia.org and the author of the groundbreaking book on digital voter data use, Campaign ’08: A turning point for digital media.

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