Emnet Tafesse is a researcher with Data & Society’s AI on the Ground program. She has a passion for using advocacy, research, and policy to create positive social change and a more equitable world. Previously, Emnet worked on an array of projects related to criminal justice reform and education at the University of Chicago’s Urban Labs. She earned her bachelor’s degree in political science from Howard University, and a master’s in public policy with a certificate in global conflict studies from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy.
Emnet Tafesse

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Data & SocietyThis report offers a vision for red-teaming in the public interest: a process that goes beyond system-centric testing of already built systems to consider the full range of ways the public can be involved in evaluating genAI harms. Read moreFebruary 2025 -
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PointsSeptember 2024 -
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First MondayApril 2024 -
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Data & SocietyBlooming in Muddy Waters: DEI at AI Ethics Conferences focuses on AI ethics conferences at a key moment in their evolution, as they shift from being about matters of DEI in the development of data and technology, to playing an active role in fostering these values where knowledge production happens. Read moreOctober 2023 -
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Association for Computing MachineryJune 2023 -
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PointsDecember 2021 -
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PointsDecember 2021 -
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Data & SocietyNovember 2021