Dr Caroline Emmer De Albuquerque Green
Director of Research and Head of Public Engagement, Institute for Ethics in AI, Faculty of Philosophy
About
Dr Caroline Green is Director of Research and Head of Public Engagement at the Institute for Ethics in AI at the University of Oxford. As Director of Research, Dr Green also leads the Accelerator Fellowship Programme at the Institute.
Dr Green's research focuses on AI and human rights, specifically in the fields of health and social care. Dr Green holds a LLB (Hons) from the University of Edinburgh, an MSc in Human Rights from the LSE, a MA in Investigative Journalism from City University and a PhD in Gerontology from King's College London.
Image credit: Ian Wallman
Expertise
- AI and Ageing – Specialist in how AI can support quality of life and care systems for ageing populations
- Responsible AI – Expert in assessing and managing the risks and opportunities of AI in business and public contexts
- Generative AI in Social Care – Co-lead of a UK cross-sector project on the responsible use of generative AI in adult social care
- Human Rights and Technology – Background in international human rights, with a focus on ethical technology use
- Cross-Sector Collaboration – Experienced in bringing together academic, policy and industry partners to shape practical AI governance
Selected publications
- The EU’s AI Act at a Crossroads for Rights (2023)
- The human rights of people living in care homes: never again an afterthought (2022)
- Responding to Covid-19: an analysis of position statements of gerontological societies worldwide (2022)
- Human rights and care homes for older people: a typology of approaches from academic literature as a starting point for activist scholarship in human rights and institutional care (2021)
Recent media work
- Can AI care for your loved ones? (BBC News, 2025)
- Oxford experts warn of AI's impact on human creativity (Oxford Mail, 2025)
- Oxford University experts offer warning over threat of AI copyright reforms (The Times, 2025)
- Care Workers’ Charity Releases Ethical AI Guidelines for Adult Social Care (Charity Today, 2024)
