Juhi Koré is a Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum, a TEDx speaker, and a published author and researcher specialising in AI, data privacy, and digital trust. She holds a Master’s degree from Oxford University and has extensive experience in managing AI-driven projects and policy research. Juhi currently serves as a Research Fellow at the Portulans Institute and as the Researcher & Outreach Lead at the Oxford Disinformation & Extremism Lab. Her work explores the role of AI in promoting online harms such as disinformation, while also focusing on the ethical governance of emerging technologies and their broader tech policy and privacy implications.
Juhi has previously worked with organisations including the United Nations Development Programme, Google Jigsaw, and the Gates Foundation on initiatives ranging from AI content moderation and community building to digital privacy strategies. Her passion lies in empowering young people with the knowledge and tools they need to protect their digital footprints, make informed decisions, and advocate for ethical data practices. Through her research, consulting, and public speaking, she is committed to driving positive change in how we approach AI, privacy, and digital literacy in an increasingly connected world.