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Kate Kaye

Kate Kaye is a multimedia journalist and researcher living in Portland, Oregon. She is also Deputy Director of World Privacy Forum, a non-partisan public-interest research 501c3 nonprofit organization where she conducts deep research on data use and privacy in complex tech systems in relation to AI governance, healthcare, and more. She also hosts and produces World Privacy Forum's Privacy on the Ground podcast. Kate has reported on tech data use and its impacts since around 1999. Her reporting has been seen and heard in MIT Technology Review, NPR, Protocol, Bloomberg CityLab, OneZero, WSJ, Fast Company, and other media outlets. Kate is the founder of RedTailMedia.org, home to some of her personal work investigating algorithmic and surveillance tech. Kate is the author of Campaign ’08: A Turning Point for Digital Media, a 2009 book on voter data use and digital politics.