Christina Colclough
founder, The Why Not Lab
Dr Christina Colclough is an internationally recognised thought leader on the futures of work(ers) and the politics of digital technology. An advocate for worker voice, she created the Why Not Lab as a dedication to improving workers' digital rights.
She has extensive global labour movement experience, where she led their future of work policies, advocacy and strategies for a number of years. She was the author of the union movement's first principles on Workers' Data Rights and the Ethics of AI.
Christina is a Member of the Steering Committee of the Global Partnership on AI (GPAI) and she is Advisory Board member of Carnegie Council's new program: AI and Equality Initiative. She is, furthermore, a member of the OECD One AI Expert Group, the UN's Secretary General Roadmap for Digital Cooperation and is affiliated to FAOS, the Employment Relations Research Center at Copenhagen University. She is included in the all-time Hall of Fame of the world's most brilliant women in AI Ethics.
Twitter: @CjColclough