Evani Radiya-Dixit

Visiting Fellow
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Evani Radiya-Dixit

Evani Radiya-Dixit is a Visiting Researcher at the Minderoo Centre for Technology & Democracy at the University of Cambridge and a 2021 Rotary Scholar. She conducts research on police use of facial recognition technology and completed her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Stanford University.

Previously, she worked on machine learning projects at Nvidia and Google. Her research work has been published at the International Conference on Machine Learning, the Stanford Public Interest Technology Lab, and the think tank New America. With her interest in public service, Evani recently worked at the U.S. federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and served as a data privacy strategist for a California City Council. She also served as a Teaching Assistant for Computer Science courses and taught in Bogotá through Stanford CS Bridge. Evani is passionate about social and transformative justice and enjoys creative writing and Raas Indian dance.

Sessions

Breaking the digital baton: counter-power in the age of high-tech policing

Julia Slupska, Yadira Sanchez , Evani Radiya-Dixit, Yung Au

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How do police abuse surveillance tech and how can we resist it? Drawing on cases from India, Europe, Latin America, and the United States, we will explore the dynamics of police abuse of power and co-create a manifesto for advocacy organisations.
Hoppetosse: Sonnendeck
Panel-Diskussion
English
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