![]() ![]() Gabo Arora is a world renowned multi-award winning immersive artist, professor, entrepreneur and former UN diplomat who works with the most cutting-edge emerging technologies, including virtual and augmented reality, to tell some of the most important stories of our time. Later, she joined Meta as a Responsible Innovation Manager supporting product teams to better anticipate and address potential harms in technology, including its impact on vulnerable groups. After leaving Google, she continued growing her expertise in connecting safety risks, policy analysis and product development, as a Community Policy Manager at Airbnb and then as a T&S process analyst at Twitter. Dona began her tech career at Google, conducting policy evaluation and operationalization for legal content removal requests, and managing the Child Safety program which led her to become an advocate for reviewer wellness and mental health. In addition, she currently leads Policy & Responsible Innovation programs at a social messaging startup. ![]() As Commissioner, Julie plays an important global role as Chair of the Child Dignity Alliance’s Technical Working Group and as a Board Member of the WePROTECT Global Alliance.ĭona Bellow serves as an Advisor to the Trust & Safety Professional Association, which supports the community of professionals who help develop and enforce the principles that define acceptable behavior and content online. At Twitter, she set up and drove the company’s policy, safety and philanthropy programs across Australia, New Zealand & Southeast Asia. Julie’s experience at Microsoft spanned 17 years, serving as one of the company’s first and longest-standing government relations professionals, ultimately in the role of Global Director for Safety & Privacy Policy and Outreach. The Commissioner’s career began in Washington DC, working in the US Congress and the non-profit sector before taking on a role at Microsoft. Julie has extensive experience in the non-profit and government sectors, and spent two decades working in senior public policy and safety roles in the tech industry at Microsoft, Twitter and Adobe. In this role, Julie leads the world’s first government regulatory agency committed to keeping its citizens safer online. Julie Inman Grant is Australia’s eSafety Commissioner. These two reports featured resources from over 150 organizations doing valuable work in the ecosystem, and included profile interviews with over 80 leaders focused on improving digital spaces. All Tech Is Human is a member of the HX Project, alongside organizations such as Aspen Institute, Data & Society, Project Zero, and Headstream, to have an “approach to talking about, engaging with, and designing technology in a way that is aligned with our needs as humans - not users.” In our HX Report we took a holistic approach to improving digital spaces, looking at product design, business models, content moderation, digital citizenship, tech augmentation, and tech & wellbeing.Īnd previous to the HX Report, our organization released Improving Social Media : The People, Organizations, and Ideas for a Better Tech Future. ![]() Our most recent is called the HX Report : Aligning Our Tech Future With Our Human Experience. ![]() Two of our recent reports dealt specifically with improving digital spaces. People flew into NYC from across the United States, Canada, the UK, Europe, and Australia with speakers from the United Nations, eSafety Commissioner of Australia, UK Cabinet Office, Center for Humane Technology, New_ Public, Web Foundation, OfCom, Meta, Center for Democracy and Technology, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, the Web Foundation, and more. On May 20th, we brought together a broad range of stakeholders from across civil society, government, industry, and academia to discuss and collaborate on ways to improve digital spaces. ![]()
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