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Flynn Coleman is a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University, and holds the title of Professor. She is an author, international human rights attorney, public speaker, and social innovator. Her work focuses on the ethical implications of AI in global justice, environmental issues, and international affairs.
Education:
- BSFS, Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service
- JD, UC Berkeley School of Law
- LLM, London School of Economics and Political Science
Her research explores the intersection of technology, ethics, and human rights. Her book A Human Algorithm: How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining Who We Are serves as a guide for navigating AI’s societal impacts. She previously taught at The New School and Parsons School of Design, and was an inaugural fellow at NYU School of Law’s Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship.
Awards & Recognition:
- Henry Luce Scholar
- Council on Foreign Relations Stephen M. Kellen Member
- YFU Distinguished Alum Award
- 2019 NCP Visionary Award
Her advisory and grant activities include collaborations with the UN, U.S. federal government, and global corporations. She is affiliated with the Carr Center and contributes to interdisciplinary teams addressing AI ethics and human rights policy.





