Emmanuel Letouzé

Emmanuel Letouzé Emmanuel Letouzé (born 1975) is a French development economist, economic demographer, and political cartoonist. His work focuses on the intersection of data and development, and he authored the 2012 United Nations Global Pulse white paper "Big Data for Development".

Letouzé is the co-founder and director of Data-Pop Alliance, a non-profit organization established in 2013, dedicated to exploring the applications of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in human development. He maintains affiliations with institutions such as the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), MIT Media Lab, and the Overseas Development Institute (ODI).

He is also an [https://www.sipa.columbia.edu/communities-connections/faculty/emmanuel-letouze Adjunct Associate Professor] at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, where he teaches a class on "Gender Data for Gender Equality" and an adjunct professor at Sciences Po Paris where he teaches on "Technology for Global Challenges". Previously he was a Marie Curie Fellow at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.

His work lies at the intersection of human development and data science, especially the applications and implications of digital data and technologies for sustainable development, official statistics, poverty and inequality, criminality, migration, gender equality, monitoring and evaluation, conflict and fragility, press freedom, privacy, data and algorithmic governance, public health, and "Human Artificial Intelligence". Provided by Wikipedia
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