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Marc Faddoul is a French technologist and AI researcher, specialized in recommendation systems and algorithmic audit. [1]
He earned a Master of Science degree from UC Berkeley School of Information, focusing on the societal, legal, and ethical impacts of technology, and a Diplome d’Ingénieur from Télécom Paris, part of Institut Polytechnique de Paris. [1] [2]
Faddoul serves as the director and co-founder of AI Forensics, a nonprofit dedicated to investigating influential algorithms. He provides technical expertise on AI ethics and platform accountability to regulators, including the European Commission, [3] CNNum, ARCOM, [4] and the French General States on Information. [5] [6] He has testified about TikTok before the French Senate. [7] [8]
He is co-founder & director at AI Forensics: AI Forensics is a non profit specialized in algorithmic investigation. [9] [10] It was co-founded with Claudio Agosti, expanding the activities of Tracking Exposed. [5] He was the co-director at Tracking Exposed, Associate Researcher at UC Berkeley, Research Scientist at Facebook AI and Algorithm Designer at Bloom. [2]
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Marc Faddoul is a French technologist and AI researcher, specialized in recommendation systems and algorithmic audit. [1]
He earned a Master of Science degree from UC Berkeley School of Information, focusing on the societal, legal, and ethical impacts of technology, and a Diplome d’Ingénieur from Télécom Paris, part of Institut Polytechnique de Paris. [1] [2]
Faddoul serves as the director and co-founder of AI Forensics, a nonprofit dedicated to investigating influential algorithms. He provides technical expertise on AI ethics and platform accountability to regulators, including the European Commission, [3] CNNum, ARCOM, [4] and the French General States on Information. [5] [6] He has testified about TikTok before the French Senate. [7] [8]
He is co-founder & director at AI Forensics: AI Forensics is a non profit specialized in algorithmic investigation. [9] [10] It was co-founded with Claudio Agosti, expanding the activities of Tracking Exposed. [5] He was the co-director at Tracking Exposed, Associate Researcher at UC Berkeley, Research Scientist at Facebook AI and Algorithm Designer at Bloom. [2]