Caroline Sinders
Caroline Sinders
principal and cofounder, focusing on how design can solve complex tech problems, from community health to AI.
Caroline Sinders is a critical designer and artist. For the past few years, she has been examining the intersections of artificial intelligence, abuse, and politics in digital conversational spaces. She has worked with the United Nations, Amnesty International, IBM Watson, the Wikimedia Foundation and others. Sinders has held fellowships with the Harvard Kennedy School, Google's PAIR (People and Artificial Intelligence Research group), the Mozilla Foundation, Pioneer Works, Eyebeam, Ars Electronica, the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Sci Art Resonances program with the European Commission, and the International Center of Photography. Currently, she is a fellow with Ars Electronica AI Lab with the Edinburgh Futures Institute and a visiting fellow with the Weizenbaum Institute looking at labor and systems in AI and platforms. Her work has been featured in the Tate Exchange in Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, MoMA PS1, LABoral, Wired, Slate, Quartz, the Channels Festival and others. Sinders holds a Masters from New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Meet the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Digital Financial Inclusion
Financial exclusion remains a significant barrier to sustainable development and equitable growth, and is an under-explored topic in United Nations policymaking fora. This in-person convening of the Dynamic Coalition on Digital Financial Inclusion - an intersessional working group convened under the auspices of the UN Internet Governance Forum - will offer the Interledger community an opportunity …