Maroussia Lévesque is an AI governance researcher and legal scholar who focuses on how artificial intelligence is regulated, who holds power in the AI economy, and how public values can be translated into real technical standards. Her work sits at the crossroads of law, technology, and global governance.
“I don’t study AI because it’s trendy,” she says. “I study it because it quietly shapes who has power, who is seen, and who is left out.”
Today, Lévesque is a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) candidate at Harvard Law School. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation and a longtime contributor to global conversations about AI accountability.