As a qualitative researcher and AI policy specialist, I investigate algorithmic harms and work with affected communities and regulators to hold governments and Big Tech accountable. I am the co-founder of the French Observatory of Public Sector Algorithms and a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris Graduate School of Public Affairs.
About
Based in France, I specialize in uncovering and challenging harmful algorithms, particularly those used by governments. I work as an independent researcher and policy advisor for civil society organizations, journalists, public institutions, and foundations. I also do public speaking, media interviews, and writing on these issues.
In the past, my work has spanned leading investigative research for journalism collective Lighthouse Reports on an opaque risk-scoring algorithm used by France’s national welfare agency, conducting policy analysis on algorithm registers in Europe for Spanish coalition IA Ciudadana, researching algorithmic video surveillance for Amnesty International France, developing training material on AI and discrimination for the French Equality Body and the Council of Europe, and developing capacity-building resources on AI accountability for local governments for Les Interconnectés.
Currently, I'm creating educational resources on algorithms in welfare with grassroots organization Changer de Cap, helping antidiscrimination and human rights CSOs to collectively organize against Big Tech with VoxPublic, advancing AI accountability with national governments through the Open Government Partnership, and changing dominant narratives around tech with The Maybe. I also continue to develop the French Observatory of Public Sector Algorithms and to teach at Sciences Po.
Previously, I was Program Manager at Etalab, the French government's task force for open data and data policy, where I led initiatives on algorithmic transparency and ran a data-focused tech fellowship. From 2023-2025, I was also a member of feminist collective Féministes contre le cyberharcèlement, where I did research and advocacy on technology facilitated gender-basediolence and violence against marginalized communities.