Claire Boine

Research Scientist, Theiss Research

Claire Boine is a research scientist at Theiss Research, a research associate at the Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute, and an Accountable AI in a Global Context research chair at the University of Ottawa where she is the director of the Women and AI research project. Prior to her current role, Boine was a research scholar at the Boston University School of Public Health where she worked on a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to bridge the gap between gun owners and non-owners.

Boine’s current research streams include firearm violence prevention, digital manipulation, algorithmic bias, legal feminist theory, artificial life, and long-term AI safety.

After initially studying history (BA Paris IV Sorbonne), Boine completed a master in public policy (Harvard University), a JD (Master 2) in European and international law (Nantes Law School), a master in political science (Toulouse University), and a graduate diploma in conflict analysis (Toulouse University).

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