Aarathi Krishnan works at the intersections of humanitarian futures, strategic foresight and systems thinking. She is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University as well as a technology and human rights fellow at Harvard's Carr Center for Technology and Human Rights, where she works on foresight and decolonial technology ethics in humanitarian technology governance.
Krishnan is specifically interested in issues of power, interconnected existential risks and inclusive and equitable technology futures. Her practice covers applied foresight, emergent strategy and policy design and systems and institutional transformation processes, with a specific lens on decolonized and feminist futures.
History is full of massive examples of harm caused by people
Sociologist Zeynep Tufekci once said that history is full of massive examples of harm caused by people with great power who felt that just...