Tim O’Reilly
Principal Investigator,
Co-Director

Tim O'Reilly is the Principal Investigator and Co-Director of the AI Disclosures Project at the SSRC. He is the founder, CEO, and Chairman of O’Reilly Media, and a Visiting Professor of Practice at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP), where he helped establish (with Mariana Mazzucato) a multi-year research project sponsored by the Omidyar Network. This project investigated Big Tech’s use of algorithmic allocations to extract rents from their ecosystems. Known for coining terms such as “Open Source” and “Web 2.0,” Tim has pioneered technology publishing, conferences, digital media, and the concepts we use to understand technology trends.

Ilan Strauss
Program Director

Dr. Ilan Strauss is Program Director of the AI Disclosures Project at the SSRC. He is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (London), where he was head of digital economy research on a multi-year Omidyar Network funded research project. He is a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Johannesburg. Ilan was the joint recipient of an Economic Security Project grant investigating Big Tech’s acquisitions of technological capabilities. He previously taught macroeconomics at New York University (Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies) and at Rice University (Jones Graduate School of Business), and has consulted widely for United Nations bodies.

Isobel Moure 
Researcher

Isobel Moure is a Researcher at the AI Disclosures Project at the SSRC. She is a recent graduate of Barnard College of Columbia University, having studied Cognitive Science and Computer Science. She previously worked with Dr. Christos Papadimitriou for her senior thesis and was an undergraduate research assistant for Dr. Robert Remez. She is excited to make the shift from studying human brains to artificial ones.

Sruly Rosenblat
Researcher

Sruly Rosenblat is a researcher for the AI Disclosures Project. He recently graduated from Hunter College, where he received a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has long enjoyed experimenting with language models and is always looking forward to the opportunity to dive further.

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