Why frontier technologies will drive the fight against corruption
Recent analysis has identified three core tensions when considering the use of frontier technologies in the space of good governance and anti-corruption.
Director: Trinity Corporate Governance Lab, Trinity College Dublin.
Co-chair: B20 Task Force on Integrity and Compliance (2020, 2022). Former member: World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Transparency and Anti-Corruption.
PhD in Business in Administration, Masters in Philosophy and MBA, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Recent analysis has identified three core tensions when considering the use of frontier technologies in the space of good governance and anti-corruption.
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