Boxi is a doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford and a member of the Oxford-Aalto University Digital Economic Security Lab. Their research draws from feminist and geopolitical thought to investigate the localized political and cultural transformations of AI infrastructure’s global supply chain.
Boxi regularly contributes to policy research on the political economy of AI infrastructure, most recently for the OECD, FES Future of Work, the Oxford Martin School and T20 Brazil. They have published on the ethics and governance of AI and digital infrastructure in Review of International Political Economy, Big Data & Society, Philosophy & Technology, ACM Fairness, Accountability & Transparency and AAAI/ACM AI, Ethics & Society. Boxi’s research and expert insights have been featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, the Economist, Jacobin, and Forbes. Their research and policy work is grounded by their experiences in decolonial and climate justice community organizing with East and Southeast Asian communities in London.
Prior to returning to academia, Boxi worked in AI ethics and safety at Google DeepMind where they specialized on the ethical and societal impacts of LLMs. They hold an MSc in Social Science of the Internet from the University of Oxford, an MA in Urban Planning from the University of Melbourne and a BA in Political Science and International relations from the University of Western Australia.
Boxi regularly contributes to policy research on the political economy of AI infrastructure, most recently for the OECD, FES Future of Work, the Oxford Martin School and T20 Brazil. They have published on the ethics and governance of AI and digital infrastructure in Review of International Political Economy, Big Data & Society, Philosophy & Technology, ACM Fairness, Accountability & Transparency and AAAI/ACM AI, Ethics & Society. Boxi’s research and expert insights have been featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, the Economist, Jacobin, and Forbes. Their research and policy work is grounded by their experiences in decolonial and climate justice community organizing with East and Southeast Asian communities in London.
Prior to returning to academia, Boxi worked in AI ethics and safety at Google DeepMind where they specialized on the ethical and societal impacts of LLMs. They hold an MSc in Social Science of the Internet from the University of Oxford, an MA in Urban Planning from the University of Melbourne and a BA in Political Science and International relations from the University of Western Australia.