Nia Kamara

Senior Policy Analyst

J.D., Stanford Law School

14+ years experience

Nia Kamara is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Digital Rights Foundation, where she leverages 14 years of experience in technology governance to shape critical policy discussions. Her work focuses intensely on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, particularly its societal impact on marginalized communities and democratic processes. Prior to her current role, she was a lead consultant for the Global Cyber Alliance, providing strategic counsel to international organizations on developing robust data privacy frameworks and cross-border data flow regulations. Kamara earned her J.D. from Stanford Law School, specializing in Cyber Law and Privacy. Her professional philosophy centers on proactive governance, advocating for policies that anticipate technological advancements rather than merely reacting to them. She believes in fostering inclusive digital spaces that protect fundamental human rights. Readers can expect her articles to offer deep analytical insights, practical policy recommendations, and a critical examination of emerging tech trends through a lens of equity and justice. She is widely recognized for her seminal report, 'Algorithmic Justice: A Framework for Equitable AI Development,' which continues to influence policy discussions globally

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