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#450 Payal Arora | Professor of Inclusive AI Cultures l Cofounder InclusiveAI Lab & FemLab l Award-winning author

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“They are constantly surprised that the Global South has anything to offer but the data.”

Our guest today holds a Master's degree in International Policy from Harvard University and a PhD in Language, Literacy and Technology from Columbia University. Her expertise and commitment to inclusive technologies make her an influential voice in digital anthropology and AI ethics. She is a renowned digital anthropologist, author and professor focusing on inclusive AI cultures at Utrecht University. She spent the first 18 years of her life in her native country India, then in the US in San Francisco, Boston and New York, and she currently lives in Amsterdam. As co-founder of FemLab, a feminist initiative on the future of work, she is committed to designing inclusive technologies and policies. Her research focuses on internet use in the Global South, especially global digital cultures, inequality and data governance. She is the author of several award-winning books, including “The Next Billion Users”, which was praised by Forbes as groundbreaking. Her latest book is called: “From Pessimism to Promise: Lessons from the Global South on Designing Inclusive Tech”. Her work has been featured in over 150 international media outlets, including the BBC, Financial Times and The Economist. She is a sought-after speaker and advises various organizations such as UNHCR, Spotify and Google on topics of digital innovation and inclusion. For more than seven years and in 450 episodes, we have talked to well over 500 people about how their work has changed and what still needs to change. We are absolutely certain that it is important to do so right now. After all, the idea of “New Work” was developed during a real crisis. How can we look to the future with more optimism in the face of current challenges? Why do we need to talk 'with' the “Global South” and not 'to' the Global South? And what exactly can we learn from the 90 percent of young people worldwide who all live in the Global South? We are looking for methods, role models, experiences, tools and ideas that will help us get to the heart of New Work! In addition, we have been dealing with the question from the very beginning of whether everyone can really find and live what they really, really want at heart. You are at “On the Way to New Work” in collaboration with Zoomer Meets Boomer with Payal Arora and Oskar and Michael Trautmann.

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“They are constantly surprised that the Global South has anything to offer but the data.”

Our guest today holds a Master's degree in International Policy from Harvard University and a PhD in Language, Literacy and Technology from Columbia University. Her expertise and commitment to inclusive technologies make her an influential voice in digital anthropology and AI ethics. She is a renowned digital anthropologist, author and professor focusing on inclusive AI cultures at Utrecht University. She spent the first 18 years of her life in her native country India, then in the US in San Francisco, Boston and New York, and she currently lives in Amsterdam. As co-founder of FemLab, a feminist initiative on the future of work, she is committed to designing inclusive technologies and policies. Her research focuses on internet use in the Global South, especially global digital cultures, inequality and data governance. She is the author of several award-winning books, including “The Next Billion Users”, which was praised by Forbes as groundbreaking. Her latest book is called: “From Pessimism to Promise: Lessons from the Global South on Designing Inclusive Tech”. Her work has been featured in over 150 international media outlets, including the BBC, Financial Times and The Economist. She is a sought-after speaker and advises various organizations such as UNHCR, Spotify and Google on topics of digital innovation and inclusion. For more than seven years and in 450 episodes, we have talked to well over 500 people about how their work has changed and what still needs to change. We are absolutely certain that it is important to do so right now. After all, the idea of “New Work” was developed during a real crisis. How can we look to the future with more optimism in the face of current challenges? Why do we need to talk 'with' the “Global South” and not 'to' the Global South? And what exactly can we learn from the 90 percent of young people worldwide who all live in the Global South? We are looking for methods, role models, experiences, tools and ideas that will help us get to the heart of New Work! In addition, we have been dealing with the question from the very beginning of whether everyone can really find and live what they really, really want at heart. You are at “On the Way to New Work” in collaboration with Zoomer Meets Boomer with Payal Arora and Oskar and Michael Trautmann.

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