
معرفی
Dr. Anuj Puri is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tilburg Law School and TILT (Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society) at Tilburg University. His work focuses on the social, ethical, and legal aspects of AI and emerging technologies, particularly exploring group privacy rights, trustworthy AI frameworks, and the erosion of trust in the rule of law. He collaborates with Prof. Esther Keymolen to develop self-regulatory strategies for AI systems.
Education:
- Interdisciplinary PhD in Privacy Rights from the University of St Andrews
- LL.M. from Columbia University School of Law (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar)
- Former legal practitioner before the Supreme Court of India and High Courts
Research Interests: Group privacy, algorithmic fairness, AI ethics, socio-technical systems, trust in governance, and moral philosophy of technology. He examines how AI impacts individual and collective rights, legal accountability, and societal trust.
Recent Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes AI's ethical challenges, including virtual reality trustworthiness, generative AI's impact on reality perception, and socio-technical forces undermining rule of law. He frequently publishes in interdisciplinary venues like the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal and conferences on AI ethics.
Awards and Recognition: None explicitly mentioned, though his work has been featured in prominent conferences and media engagements.
Grants & Projects: Principal Investigator on the Digital Dignity Initiative (2023-2024), focusing on dignity preservation in food bank contexts and societal support systems.
Labs/Teams: Active within TILT's 'Regulating Socio-Technical Change' group, collaborating on AI governance and digital rights projects.


