Leïla Mörch
Leïla Mörch
Leïla Mörch is a researcher at the Content Policy and Society Lab at Stanford University. She specialises in the digital transformation of the State and administrations and is currently working on the issues of content moderation, in search of more ethical moderating artificial intelligences that respect the framework of values and principles chosen by the populations concerned. After three years at the French National Assembly as a parliamentary collaborator about digital acculturation of societies, in particular on the stakes of artificial intelligence, she is working on the diffusion of a minimal knowledge base on the subjects of digital ethics and understanding of new technologies within the French and Francophone political class.
Year | University | Diploma/Position |
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2021 | Université Paris Dauphine, INSTN and Mines Paris | Master in Management of Technology and Innovation |
2020 | Université Panthéon Sorbonne and ENS Ulm | Master in Public Affairs |
2019 | Université Panthéon Sorbonne | Master in Political Administration |
Year | Function |
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November 2021 - present | Coordinator of the Content Policy and Society Lab research project at Stanford University |
2017- 2021 | Parliamentary assistant at the French National Assembly |
2019 | Member of the AXA Group Public Affairs team |
2018 - 2020 | Parliamentary assistant at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean |
2018 | Consular services support at the cultural service of the French Embassy in Malta |