Claire is a PhD candidate in AI law at the University of Ottawa. She is also a Research Associate at the Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute and in the Accountable AI in a Global Context Research Chair at UOttawa. Claire has worked on the application of fiduciary law to AI systems, on AI-enabled manipulation, on General Purpose AI systems, and on AI liability law in the EU. She also served in the OECD expert group on Policies for AI (ONE PAI). Prior to pursuing her PhD, Claire worked for four years as a Research Scholar and lecturer at the Univeristy of Boston, and for one year as a Research Fellow at Harvard University. She is an occasional peer-reviewer for academic journals including the American Journal of Public Health, Health Communication, the Social Science Journal, Sociological Perspectives.
Experience
–present
PhD candidate, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
2021–2022
Senior research fellow, Future of Life Institute
2018–2021
Research fellow, Boston University
2017–2017
Research fellow, Harvard University
Education
2017
Harvard University, Master's in Public Policy
2017
Université de Nantes, Master II Droit
2014
Université de Toulouse, Master I Sciences politiques
2010
Paris IV Sorbonne, License Histoire
Publications
2023
Artificial Intelligence and civil liability in the European Union, Artificial Intelligence Law: between sectorial and general rules. Comparative perspectives
2023
Emotional attachment to AI companions and European law, MIT Case Studies Series
2023
In the Crosshairs: Black Women and the Politics of Armed Citizenship, Routledge Companion to Intersectionality
2022
L’IA générale et la proposition de règlement de la Commission européenne, Dalloz IT/IP
2020
In Love with a Corporation Without Knowing It: An Asymmetrical Relationship, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Grants and Contracts
2019
Identifying Shared Values to Support an Inclusive Culture of Health around Firearms: What Communication Messages Work?
Role:
Co-investigator
Funding Source:
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Professional Memberships
IEEE P7008 - ETHICALLY DRIVEN NUDGING FOR ROBOTIC, INTELLIGENT AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS