Publications

Voice AI and Hermeneutical Injustice at the Border

Author: Suvradip Maitra | Date: Oct 2025

Voice AI can unfairly disadvantage marginalized people by shaping who is seen as “legitimate” or “competent,” reinforcing dominant Western ideas and erasing diverse identities.

Contextual Negation by Moral Opposition: Rethinking the Ethics of (Rape) Simulations

Author: Mathilda Mulert | Date: Nov 2025

Although both rapebot use and consenual non-consent (CNC) are forms of rape simulation where all individuals capable of granting consent can and do consent, they are not morally equivalent. This paper argues that unlike CNC, use of rapebots is always morally impermissable.

In the News

Paris, France- On February 10-11, 2025, France and India co-chaired the Paris AI Action Summit, hosted at the Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées.

The ‘AI for Good’ Agenda: For Whose Benefit?

Tech Policy Press

Date: Jun 2025 | Authors: María Hernández Jurado & Suvradip Maitra

Image Credits: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/french-foreign-policy/digital-diplomacy/news/article/ai-action-summit-10-11-feb-2025

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AI is being used in social services – but we must make sure it doesn’t traumatise clients

The Conversation

Date: Feb 2025 | Authors: Suvradip Maitra, Lyndal Sleep, Paul Henman & Suzanna Fay

Image Credits: Tero Vesalainen/Shutterstock

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How Shifting Responsibility for AI Harms Undermines Democratic Accountability

Tech Policy Press

Date: Nov 2025 | Authors: Suvradip Maitra, Louie Lang, María Hernández Jurado

Image Credits: Max Morse for TechCrunch