Stephanie Hare
Dr Stephanie Hare is a researcher, broadcaster and speaker on technology, politics, and history. Her work includes research on biometrics and privacy, and how big data affects our civil liberties and human rights. Selected as a part of the landmark BBC Expert Women initiative, she has a regular radio column that goes out on the BBC World Service’s World Business Report and BBC Radio’s 4 Business Daily.
Stephanie has worked as a Principal Director at Accenture Research, as a deployment strategist at Palantir, a Senior Analyst for Western Europe at Oxford Analytica, a consultant at Accenture, and has taught history at Oxford, where she held the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony’s College.

Dr Stephanie Hare is a researcher, broadcaster and speaker on technology, politics, and history. Her work includes research on biometrics and privacy, and how big data affects our civil liberties and human rights. Selected as a part of the landmark BBC Expert Women initiative, she has a regular radio column that goes out on the BBC World Service’s World Business Report and BBC Radio’s 4 Business Daily.
Stephanie has worked as a Principal Director at Accenture Research, as a deployment strategist at Palantir, a Senior Analyst for Western Europe at Oxford Analytica, a consultant at Accenture, and has taught history at Oxford, where she held the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony’s College.
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The accurate, the perfect and the dangerous
The potential and the threat of data

Technology is not neutral
Technology cannot exist without ethics

Fact-checking the fact-checkers
Is it possible for fact checking to be impartial?
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