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Ifeoma Yvonne Ajunwa (born 26 October 1980) is a Nigerian-American writer, AI Ethics legal scholar, sociologist, and tenured professor of law at the University of North Carolina School Of Law in the United States. She is currently a Visiting Fellow at Yale Law School's Information Society Project (ISP) and she has been a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard Law School since 2017. From 2021–2022, she was a Fulbright Scholar to Nigeria where she studied the role of law for tech start-ups. At UNC Law, she is the Founding Director of the AI Decision-Making Research (AI-DR) Program at UNC Law where she designed and created the first ever clearinghouse for scholarship and research on AI and the Law. She was previously an assistant professor of labor and employment law at
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from 2017–2020, earning tenure there in 2020.


Education

Ajunwa received her BA at
University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a public land-grant research university near Davis, California. Named a Public Ivy, it is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The institut ...
in 2003, her JD at
University of San Francisco School of Law The University of San Francisco School of Law (USF Law) is the law school of the private University of San Francisco. Established in 1912, it received American Bar Association accreditation in 1935 and joined the Association of American Law Sc ...
in 2007, and her
MPhil The Master of Philosophy (MPhil; Latin ' or ') is a postgraduate degree. In the United States, an MPhil typically includes a taught portion and a significant research portion, during which a thesis project is conducted under supervision. An MPhil m ...
and PhD in Sociology at
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
in 2012 and 2017, respectively. She also completed a Fellowship at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center from 2016–2017. Ajunwa was a McNair Scholar as an undergraduate student, received an AAUW Selected Professions Fellowship in law school, and was a Paul F. Lazersfeld Fellow as a PhD student. Ajunwa's PhD thesis was advised by
Josh Whitford Josh Whitford is an American sociologist and an associate professor at Columbia University. He writes on economic sociology and organizations. Biography Whitford was born in Madison, Wisconsin. He is the son of University of Wisconsin-Madison La ...
.


Career

Ajunwa is a prolific writer, legal scholar, AI ethics researcher, and tenured professor of law. She is currently Associate Professor of Law (with tenure) at the University of North Carolina School of Law where she is also the Founding Director of the AI Decision-Making Research (AI-DR) Program. Prior to that, Ajunwa was an Assistant professor at the
Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations The New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University (ILR) is an industrial relations school and one of the four New York State contract colleges at Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York, United States. The ...
and an associate faculty member at
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. She is a Faculty Associate at the
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is a research center at Harvard University that focuses on the study of cyberspace. Founded at Harvard Law School, the center traditionally focused on internet-related legal issues. On May 15, 2008, ...
at
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
, where previously she served as a Fellow from 2016–2017 and as a Teaching Fellow at
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,. Ajunwa was awarded tenure by Cornell University on May 22, 2020. Ajunwa's research interests are at the intersection of law and technology with a particular focus on  the ethical governance of workplace technologies, race and tech, AI and Discrimination (especially in the region of Africa), corporate governance, DEI, health equity and privacy. Her research focus is also on diversity and inclusion in the labor market and the workplace. She will publish a book – "The Quantified Worker" – with Cambridge University Press in May 2023. Ajunwa is an active keynote speaker, board member, advisor, and expert on AI and Ethics issues. She has testified before Congress and several governmental agencies. On January 20, 2023, she testified before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Meeting of January 31, 2023 – Navigating Employment Discrimination in AI and Automated Systems. On February 5, 2020, Ajunwa testified at a
U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the House, is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together they ...
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hearing on "The Future of Work: Protecting Workers' Civil Rights in the Digital Age". She discussed
artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence—perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information—demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence displayed by animals and humans. Example tasks in which this is done include speech re ...
-enabled racial bias in hiring practices and advocated for legislation protecting personal and genetic data privacy in the workplace. On May 6, 2018, Ajunwa was
TEDx Speaker at Cornell University
where she presented a talk on the Controversies of Ethics and Technology in the Modern Workplace. At Cornell, Ajunwa has served as a board member on several advisory boards, including for the Institute for Africa Development and the Cornell Prison Education Program (CPEP). She is a founding board member of the Labor Tech Research Network and has served as advisory board member or consultant for several Fortune 500 tech companies.


Awards and honors

*2022 – 2023: Visiting Fellow, Yale Law School's Information Society Project *2021–2022: Fulbright Scholar (host country: Nigeria) *2020: Faculty Champion Award, Cornell University *2019:
NSF CAREER Award The National Science Foundation CAREER awards, presented by the National Science Foundation (NSF), are in support of junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through research and education, and the integration of these endeavors i ...
*2018–2019: Keeton House Fellow, Cornell University *2018: Derrick A. Bell Award from the
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*2016–2017: Fellow, Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University *2010–2015: Paul F. Lazersfeld Fellow, Columbia University *1999–2003: McNair Scholar, UC Davis


Selected works

Ajunwa's scholarly writing includes: For Law review:
Automated Governance
101 N.C. L. REV. 355 (2023)
Automated Video Interviewing as the New Phrenology
36 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1173 (2022)
An Auditing Imperative for Automated Hiring Systems
34 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 1 (2021). # Protecting Workers' Civil Rights in the Digital Age, 21 N.C.J.L & Tech. 1 (2020).
The Paradox of Automation as Anti-Bias Intervention
41 Cardozo. L. Rev.1671(2020).
Age Discrimination by Platforms
40 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L.1 (2019).
Algorithms at Work: Productivity Monitoring Applications and Wearable Technology
63 St. Louis U. L.J. 21 (2019).Ife
Combatting Discrimination Against the Formerly Incarcerated in the Labor Market
112 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1385 (2018). (with Professor Angela Onwuachi-Willig).
Limitless Worker Surveillance
105 Cal. L. Rev. 736 ( 2017) (with Professors Jason Schultz and
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).
Genetic Data and Civil Rights
51 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 75 (2016).
The Modern Day Scarlet Letter
83 Fordham L. Rev. 2999 (2015).
Genetic Testing Meets Big Data: Tort and Contract Law Issues
75 Ohio St. L. J. 1225 (2014).
Bad Barrels: An Organizational-Based Analysis of Human Rights Abuses Within the American Carceral System
17 U. PA. J. L. & Soc. Change 75 (2014). For Peer Review and Other Publications: # “Race, Labor, and the Future of Work,” Oxford Handbook of Race and Law in the United States, Eds. Devon Carbado, Emily Houh, and Khiara Bridges (invited Contribution) (forthcoming 2020) # “The Black Box at Work” Special Issue of Big Data and Society, Eds. Frank Pasquale and Benedetta Brevini (invited Contribution) (forthcoming 2020)
Evolving public views on the value of one’s DNA and expectations for genomic database governance: Results from a national survey
Briscoe F, Ajunwa I, Gaddis A, McCormick J (2020) PLOS ONE 15(3): e0229044. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229044
“Platforms at Work: Automated Hiring Platforms and Other New Intermediaries in the Organization of the Workplace.”
(with Daniel Greene) In Work and Labor in the Digital Age. Research in the Sociology of Work. Published online: 14 Jun 2019; 61–91. # Ajunwa, I. & Caplan, R. (2018). DNA Technology. SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security and Privacy. (invited contribution).
“Health and Big Data: An Ethical Framework for Health Information Collection By Corporate Wellness Programs”
Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 44 (2016): 474–480 (with Kate Crawford and Joel Ford). Ajunwa's public media writing includes: *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Africa is Waiting for What You Promised," NYTimes, December 1, 2022 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "The Power of Ketanji Brown Jackson's African Name," Slate, March 24, 2022 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Can We Trust Corporate Commitments to Racial Equity?", Forbes, February 23, 2021 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, Forrest Briscoe, "The Answer to a COVID-19 Vaccine May Lie in Our Genes, But ...", Scientific American, May 13, 2020 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Beware of Automated Hiring", The New York Times, October 8, 2019 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "The Rise of Platform Authoritarianism", ACLU, April 10, 2018 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Facebook users aren’t the reason Facebook is in trouble now", Washington Post, March 23, 2018 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Corporate Surveillance Is Turning Human Workers Into Fungible Cogs", The Atlantic, May 19, 2017 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Workplace Wellness Programs Could Be Putting Your Health Data at Risk", Harvard Business Review, January 19, 2017 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "A call to 'ban the box' on college applications", Washington Examiner, November 10, 2015 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "The other big US Supreme Court decision we should be celebrating is one no one’s talking about", Quartz, June 29, 2015 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "There’s No Guarantee of Anonymity", The New York Times, March 4, 2015 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "Do You Know Where Your Health Data Is?", Huffington Post, February 13, 2015 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "For Ebola Response – Think Infrastructure, Not Donations", Huffington Post, November 30, 2014 *Ifeoma Ajunwa, "West Africa Does Not Need Your Donations to Fight Ebola", Huffington Post, November 13, 2014


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