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Emily Low Joins Gradient Institute

Emily Low Joins Gradient Institute

We're delighted to welcome Emily Low to the Gradient team!

Emily joins our practice team to help organisations go through one of the trickiest challenges they face: adopting and developing AI responsibly when evidence is incomplete, and decisions have a significant impact on work and society.

Her background spans logic, ontology development, consulting and social impact investment. At System Health Lab, she contributed formal definitions to the modelling of relationships within engineering systems. At Social Ventures Australia, she built statistical and payment models underpinning social impact bonds, and worked with partners across the investment, government and not-for-profit sectors.

What sets her apart is that she understands both rigour and reality. Her mathematics and philosophy background, combined with practical experience in delivering new programs, means that her approach to AI governance and policy is shaped by formal, precise thinking, grounded in partnership.

Welcome to the team, Emily.

If you're dealing with AI governance questions, risk frameworks, or policy questions, reach out to us. We have more hands and minds to help you out.


To find out more about our team, go to https://www.gradientinstitute.org/about-us#team

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