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Hannah Bailey is an Assistant Professor at the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology (CMIST) within Carnegie Mellon University's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her research focuses on authoritarian states' use of emerging technologies for global digital persuasion, with interdisciplinary expertise spanning political communication, computational social science, and AI governance.
- DPhil in Social Data Science, University of Oxford
- Core faculty member, CMIST
- Developer of machine learning methods for studying large-scale communication
Dr. Bailey's work uniquely bridges political science and computer science, examining how authoritarian regimes like China employ AI, natural language processing, and computer vision to shape global narratives. Her current research includes visual analysis of CCP communication strategies and ethical implications of AI governance tools.
Recent publications focus on platform-specific analyses (Facebook) and visual propaganda techniques, reflecting her methodological innovation in studying digital persuasion at scale. She teaches courses including "A Strategist's Introduction to AI" and "International Governance of Artificial Intelligence".
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