Katja Rausch

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  • FOUNDER HOUSE OF ETHICS. Specialized in ethics applied to new technologies, Katja Rausch works on ethical decisions applied to artificial intelligence, data ethics, machine-human interfaces, robotics or business ethics. For 12 years, Katja Rausch was teaching Information Systems at the Logistics, Marketing & Distribution Master at the Sorbonne, and 4 years Data Ethics at the Master of Data Analytics at the Paris School of Business. Katja Rausch is a linguist and specialist in 19th century literature. She moved to New Orleans in the United States to pursue an MBA in leadership at the A.B. Freeman School of Business and taught at Tulane University. In New York, she worked for 4 years for Booz Allen & Hamilton, management consulting. Back in Europe, she became a strategic director for an IT company in Paris where she advised Cartier, Nestlé France, Lafuma and Intermarché, among others. Author of 6 books including a last one in November 2019, Serendipity or Algorithm (2019, Karà editions). She appreciates above all polite, intelligent and funny people.

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