Dr.

Tehilla

Shwartz Altshuler

Israel

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Israel democracy Institute

Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler is a Senior Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, a non-partisan center of research dedicated to strengthening the foundations of Israeli democracy. Altshuler heads the institute's Democracy in the Information Age Program, concentrating on the information revolution, the surveillance revolution, the cyber revolution, and the artificial intelligence revolution. In 2022 she was selected by the leading Israeli tech website Tech12 as one of the influential figures on tech policy in Israel. She holds a Doctorate in Law from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and completed her Post-Doctoral studies at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Altshuler served as a Public Law Professor at the Federmann School for Public Policy at the Hebrew University for over a decade. Her most recent books have dealt with issues of social media regulation; digital propaganda, and cyber regulation. Her book "Humans, Machines and the State: Regulating A.I. in Israel" is due mid-2023. Altshuler has composed the journalistic code of ethics for Israel's Public Broadcasting Corporation and the Globes business newspaper, and drafted proposed bills for a new Israeli privacy law, election propaganda law, and digital surveillance law.

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