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Bruria Friedman-Feldman

HAI Graduate Fellow

Bruria Friedman-Feldman is a doctoral student at Stanford Law School whose work focuses on the ethics of cyber conflict and the development of legal norms for emerging technologies in warfare. She holds an LLB and LLM from Tel Aviv University and a JSM from Stanford, and previously served as the ethics lead for cyber operations in Israel’s Intelligence Corps. Her current research explores how just war theory can be adapted to address the unique challenges of cyber operations and AI-enabled military tools. She also investigates how the placement of AI data centers intersects with patterns of geographic and social discrimination, examining the distributional impacts of AI infrastructure.

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