Nava Ebadollahi - Civil Rights Intern
Nava is a junior at Columbia University studying Philosophy with a minor in Science and Society. Her interests focus on AI governance, technology regulation, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies on human autonomy. She previously interned at Suffolk University's Legal Innovation and Technology Lab, where she assisted Massachusetts residents by producing an accessible guided interview for small claims cases. Nava is the Print Co-Executive Editor for the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review and a researcher at Columbia's cognitive science lab. She explores the intersection between philosophy and technology, assessing the moral implications of assigning AI personhood and its subsequent implications. Her work is committed to determining technology's effects on society and advocating for advancements in accountable AI regulation.