Dr. Chinasa T. Okolo
Chinasa T. Okolo, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized researcher, strategist, and policy advisor on AI governance and safety for the Global Majority. She holds a PhD and a master’s degree in computer science from Cornell University, and a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Pomona College. Dr. Okolo is the Founder of Technecultura, a Policy Specialist at the United Nations Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies (ODET), and a WBG Africa Fellow.
Her research examines how African governments can effectuate robust AI and data governance, investigates the geopolitical impacts of AI, and analyzes datafication and algorithmic marginalization in Africa. She is a former Fellow at the Brookings Institution and has worked in research-based roles at Apple and Microsoft. Dr. Okolo advises numerous multilateral institutions, national governments, corporations, and nonprofits on AI, digital inclusion, and socioeconomic development.
Dr. Okolo has served as an expert contributing writer to the International AI Safety Report, a drafting member of the Nigerian National AI Strategy, a consulting expert to the African Union Continental AI Strategy, and the Editor-in-Chief of ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society. Dr. Okolo has been featured in TechCrunch and provided commentary to leading platforms such as NPR, MIT Technology Review, BBC, the New York Times, VICE, CNN, Scientific American, Fast Company, SEMAFOR, Rest of World, Voice of America, and Devex.
Dr. Okolo has been recognized as one of the world’s most influential people in AI by TIME and honored in the inaugural Forbes 30 Under 30 AI list. Her research has also been widely covered in media outlets and published at top-tier venues in human-computer interaction and sociotechnical computing.






