diff --git a/_events/2023-10-07-green-party-conference-fringe.md b/_events/2023-10-07-green-party-conference-fringe.md index 9cfcbbd..4d10bdc 100644 --- a/_events/2023-10-07-green-party-conference-fringe.md +++ b/_events/2023-10-07-green-party-conference-fringe.md @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ What should the Green approach be to the governance of data and AI? Join Natalie **Andy Stirling** is Professor of Science and Technology Policy at the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, where he works on issues of power, uncertainty and diversity in science and technology (especially around energy and biotech). Andy has served on a number of UK, EU and wider governmental advisory committees including as a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). -**Chair:** Jeni Tennison is an expert in all things data, from technology, to governance, strategy, and public policy. She is the founder of Connected by data, a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow and an Affiliated Researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. Jeni was CEO of the Open Data Institute, where she held leadership roles for nine years. There, she developed and directed the ODI’s approach to topics such as open data, data governance, data portability and data institutions, as well as leading research, development and advisory work in sectors ranging from health and climate to agriculture and engineering. Jeni is the co-chair of the Data Governance Working Group at the Global Partnership on AI, and sits on the Boards of Creative Commons, the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data and the Information Law and Policy Centre. She has a PhD in AI and an OBE for services to technology and open data. +**Chair: Jeni Tennison** is an expert in all things data, from technology, to governance, strategy, and public policy. She is the founder of Connected by data, a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow and an Affiliated Researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. Jeni was CEO of the Open Data Institute, where she held leadership roles for nine years. There, she developed and directed the ODI’s approach to topics such as open data, data governance, data portability and data institutions, as well as leading research, development and advisory work in sectors ranging from health and climate to agriculture and engineering. Jeni is the co-chair of the Data Governance Working Group at the Global Partnership on AI, and sits on the Boards of Creative Commons, the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data and the Information Law and Policy Centre. She has a PhD in AI and an OBE for services to technology and open data. To attend the Green Party Conference, including our session, [book via their website](https://booking.greenparty.org.uk/). \ No newline at end of file