Mable Barbara Amuron is a researcher examining the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital culture, and society. She currently serves as Research Lead at Thraets, where she leads work on misinformation, disinformation, and the dynamics of digital information ecosystems. Her research focuses on how AI-generated content reshapes trust, knowledge production, and public understanding, particularly within rapidly evolving online environments.
Her work sits at the intersection of technology and human rights, with a growing focus on how digital systems influence civic space, governance, and democratic participation in African contexts. She has contributed to policy and research initiatives on surveillance, information integrity, and the societal impacts of emerging technologies, working with civil society, media, and international partners.
Mable is particularly interested in questions of power, accountability, and inclusion in digital spaces, and how African perspectives can inform more equitable, context-sensitive approaches to global technology governance. Through her work, she aims to advance research that is both rigorous and practically relevant to policy and public discourse.
