Weronika Nitecka

Weronika Nitecka

Weronika Nitecka is a Polish researcher working on the governance of AI and data. Trained in economics and philosophy at the Sorbonne and in public policy at Sciences Po Paris, she works across the frameworks shaping the digital economy, from data protection and platform regulation to AI oversight, with a particular interest in how the value generated by data is distributed.
That concern runs through everything she builds. She is the founder of Guardatum, a
non-profit empowering user to reclaim their digital autonomy by making data rights transparent and actionable. She works
inside the frontier AI industry at Pathway, as well as in science-policy communication as Communications Director of the MIT
Science Policy Review.
She is part of the ITU’s AI and Multimedia Authenticity Standards Collaboration, working on the governance of AI-generated content at a moment when questions of provenance and trust have never mattered more.
Her goal is to foster technology that strengthens democratic institutions and creates lasting positive impact – helping shape a technological transition led by people, not by the systems they build.

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