Luiza Jarovsky, PhD — Co-founder of the AI, Tech & Privacy Academy (1,500+ participants), Author of Luiza’s Newsletter (95,000+ subscribers), Mother of 3
Co-founder of the AI, Tech & Privacy Academy (1,500+ participants), Author of Luiza’s Newsletter (95,000+ subscribers), Mother of 3
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD ranks #65 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Founder-Led Sales, and is a standout voice in Israel. They have 134.5K followers and published 47 posts in the last 30 days at a 0.4% average engagement rate.
- 134.5K followers
- 47 posts / 30d
- 0.4% avg engagement
- 3.5K follower growth / 30d
The roast
Luiza claims to be an expert on AI governance, yet she posts 50 times a month to prove she’s the only algorithm in the building that can’t find a target audience. It’s a bold career choice to spend a PhD researching the future of tech just to become the world’s most expensive spam filter.
About Luiza
Dr. Luiza Jarovsky is the co-founder of the AI, Tech & Privacy Academy and one of the world's most influential voices in AI governance.Her newsletter, with over 95,000 subscribers, is a leading publication on the legal and ethical challenges of AI, and her pioneering Advanced AI Governance Training, with more than 1,500 participants to date, empowers the next generation of leaders in the field.She is frequently cited by worldwide media outlets for her insights on AI policy and regulation.Dr. Jarovsky was named a Top Voice in AI by LinkedIn, received a Westin Scholar Award from the IAPP, and was honored with the President's Scholarship for Excellence in Science and Innovation by the President of Israel for her Ph.D. research.She holds a law degree from the University of São Paulo and earned her Master’s and Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University. A speaker of English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Hebrew, she is also a proud mother of three.Relevant links and contact form: www.luizajarovsky.com
Highlights
- Big Audience — 134,468 followers · top 1%
- Top 1% in Israel — Ranked #1 of 167 creators
- Consistent Creator — 47 posts in 30d · top 5%
- High Impact — 510 avg engagements per post · top 5%
Recent posts
🚨 "Prophecy: Prediction, Power, and the Fight for the Future, from Ancient Oracles to AI" by Carissa Véliz is a must-read for everyone interested in AI, and it's my AI Book Club's 38th recommended book: Carissa is a Professor of Philosophy at Oxford, so, as we would expect, the book is beautifully written and rich in historical and philosophical references, which will help you see recent AI developments through new lenses. The bridges she builds between the present, the past, and the future (and the mystical idea of 'prophecy') offer an interesting and original framework for understanding t
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🚨 "Reframing AI Loss of Control: What It Is, How to Have It, How to Lose It" is the most comprehensive paper on control risks in AI you'll find, and it's our AI Ethics Paper Club's 10th recommended paper. [Bookmark it below] Recommended reading for anyone developing or researching AI ethics or AI safety frameworks, especially those interested in alignment, control frameworks, and safety guardrails. Below is an excerpt from the paper's conclusion, highlighting the breadth and challenges of control issues in AI. Congratulations to the paper authors Ze Shen Chin, Maurice Chiodo, Dennis Müller
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🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has just signed an Executive Order on AI that implements a VOLUNTARY framework for AI developers to engage with the government before releasing "covered frontier models." Important: Contrary to what many media outlets have written in the past few hours, the White House is not seeking a mandatory registration system or some sort of vetting scheme before models can be launched. This is NOT the type of oversight being imposed, and this is explicitly clarified in the Executive Order itself (see the section I highlighted in blue below). The focus of the EO is to help
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