Emmie Hine
Scholar

Emmie Hine

Google Scholar ID: hAdHZ_0AAAAJ
Yale University
artificial intelligencetechnology ethicsemerging technology
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
945
 
H-index
15
 
i10-index
17
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
20
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published articles on European AI governance and Chinese and American technology policy; writes the Ethical Reckoner newsletter; honored as a FIG Fellow, Internet Law & Policy Foundry Fellow, and Talos Network AI Policy Fellow.
Research Experience
  • Currently a Research Associate at the Yale Digital Ethics Center (DEC), researching the ethical and policy implications of AI and other technologies; PhD dissertation focuses on the human rights impacts of XR technologies; previously a full-stack software engineer at an enterprise data management software company in Boston.
Education
  • PhD: Law, Science, and Technology, University of Bologna and KU Leuven
  • Master's degree: Social Science of the Internet, University of Oxford, thesis comparing American and Chinese AI governance policies
  • Bachelor's degree: Computer Science and Chinese, Williams College, with a concentration in Science and Technology Studies
Background
  • Research interests include the ethics of emerging technology, especially AI and XR. Focuses on tech governance and policy in different geopolitical contexts. Served as a Research Associate at the Yale Digital Ethics Center (DEC), researching the ethical and policy implications of AI and other technologies.
Miscellany
  • Proficient in English and Mandarin, favorite language is TypeScript.