Luciana Benotti

Luciana Benotti received a PhD in Computing from the Université de Lorraine in France for her work on Natural Language Processing (NLP) at the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA). She also has an Erasmus Mundus joint Master’s degree in Computational Logics from the University of Bolzano in Italy and the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and a Master’s in Computer Science from the Universidad del Comahue in Argentina.  She served as the chair of the executive board of the Association for Computational Linguistics until January 2024 and is currently a member of the board. He has been an invited professor at the University of Stanford, US; Imperial College, London; INRIA, France; and CIMEC, Italy. She is currently an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and a researcher at the National Research Council in Argentina. She works with the NGOs Fundación Vía Libreto investigate NLP technology from a human rights perspective. Her research focuses on the areas of conversational agents, natural language processing, error and bias analysis in language models, and the social impact of artificial intelligence.