The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, have appointed Ekaterina Hertog as Associate Professor of AI & Society.
Dr Hertog – who will also become a Senior Research Fellow at Wadham College – will conduct research into the ethics and the social impact of AI and play an integral role in the activities of the Oxford Institute for Ethics in AI.
Dr Hertog’s research interests lie at the intersection of family sociology and digital sociology. She leads the DomesticAI project that aims to scope the technologies’ potential to free up time now locked into unpaid domestic labour and measure how willing people are to introduce these technologies into their private lives.
Recent papers include an examination of the susceptibility of domestic work to automation and a paper estimating the potential for changes in individual daily lives once some domestic work is automated. She also co-authored a blog post for the British Academy website on the importance of considering the future of unpaid work.