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Lulu P. Shi is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Oxford Internet Institute (OII), holding roles including Research Associate (June 2023–present) and Postdoctoral Researcher (March 2022–April 2023). Her research focuses on technology's societal impacts, particularly AI-driven transformations in education, labor markets, and domestic work.
Her core research interests include digital sociology, sociology of education, and the future of work. She leads major projects like DomesticAI (exploring AI's role in unpaid domestic work across the UK and Japan) and a British Academy-funded study on EdTech firms as architects shaping education systems through socio-political contexts.
Key contributions include a Delphi survey with technology experts on unpaid work automation and a cross-national factorial survey experiment. Her work has been highlighted in media such as The Independent and The Express, projecting that 40% of domestic chores could be automated within a decade.
Lulu holds a doctoral background in comparative labor markets and organizational studies. She is affiliated with OII research groups including the Reasoning with Machines AI Lab and Digital Economic Security Lab, and has presented at international forums like the OII/TUM Heilbronn series on AI and education.

