Claire Leibowicz
Head of the AI and Media Integrity Program, Partnership on AI (PAI)
Claire Leibowicz is the Head of the AI and Media Integrity Program at The Partnership on AI (PAI), where she has worked since the organization's inception. With nearly a decade of experience in AI and society, she has developed multistakeholder AI governance strategies, researched responsible AI, and informed technology policies. At PAI, she leads efforts to create best practices for AI technologies impacting digital media and online information, focusing on generative AI, trustworthy information, and local news sustainability. Claire oversees PAI’s AI and Media Integrity Steering Committee and led the development of PAI’s Responsible Practices for Synthetic Media Framework. She launched PAI's work on AI safety, human-AI collaboration, and fairness challenges, and has been a Journalism Fellow at Tablet Magazine and a Bellagio Fellow at The Rockefeller Foundation. Claire's insights have appeared in publications such as Axios, CNN, Consumer Reports, The New York Times, NPR, MIT Tech Review, WIRED, The Hill, TechTarget, and the Wall Street Journal. She has presented the work she leads at PAI at conferences such as NeurIPS, CHI, ICA, RightsCon, and Trust and Truth Online, and advised companies, governments, and nonprofits on generative media and responsible AI. Claire holds a BA from Harvard, and a Master's degree from Oxford, where she studied as a Clarendon Scholar and is currently pursuing her doctorate part-time.