Lena Akana

Technosocial Architect

M.S., Human-Computer Interaction, Carnegie Mellon University

15+ years experience

Lena Akana is a leading Technosocial Architect and strategist with 15 years of experience shaping the intersection of emerging technologies and organizational design. As a Senior Fellow at the Global Innovation Collective, she specializes in the ethical implementation of AI and automation in remote and hybrid work models. Her groundbreaking research, "The Algorithmic Workforce: Navigating AI's Impact on Human Potential," published in the Journal of Digital Labor, is widely cited for its forward-thinking insights. Lena holds an M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.A. in Cognitive Science from Stanford University. Her professional philosophy centers on fostering human-centric technological advancement, ensuring that innovation serves to augment, not diminish, human capabilities in the workplace. Readers can expect her articles to offer meticulously researched analysis, practical frameworks for technological integration, and a critical perspective on the societal implications of future work trends, all delivered with clarity and an accessible style

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