Centre for Trustworthy Technology

Meet The Students

The second episode of the Centre for Trustworthy Technology’s Community Voices Initiative highlights students from around the world as they share their personal insights and perspectives on artificial intelligence. This episode explores how AI is reshaping education, influencing their home countries, and shaping their future careers. These young voices offer a hopeful outlook on AI’s potential, while thoughtfully addressing the need for a trustworthy and responsible approach to further AI development.

Ena Selman-Housein

Cognitive Science and Statistics, Columbia University

Konstantin Schuhmacher

Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Central European University

Niki Harris

Public Policy and International Relations, Carleton University

Chloe Lau

Sociology and Psychology, Princeton University 

Milan Wiertz   

Political Science and International Relations, The University of British Columbia and Sciences Po Paris

Helen Frielingsdorf

Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Maastricht

Sam Bjarnason

Applied Maths and Economics,
Harvard University

Ammar Janmohamed

Aspiring Electrical and Electronics Engineer, Al Muntazir Islamic International School

Mia Nembhard

Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and History, Campion College

Ria Khakhu

Computer Science and Engineering, University of Cape Town

Memory Bvungo

Scientist and Researcher

Parag Agarwal

Industrial and Systems Engineering and Financial Engineering, IIT Kharagpur

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