Noémi Bontridder
Doctoral Researcher, Political philosophy
Noémi Bontridder is a PhD student in political philosophy. Her research examines the evolving approaches to uncertainty and indeterminacy and their impact on the regulatory attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe compared to the rest of the world. She holds a Master’s degree from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, where she specialized in Public and International Law. Noémi has previously worked at the University of Namur and the University of Liège on research projects related to the regulation of AI development and use. Since 2020, she has been a member of the Information Ethics Working Group of IFAP-UNESCO. Her main interests lie at the intersection of AI regulation and political philosophy.
Project: (Re)thinking the institutional and technological conditions of democracy in the age of AI