Paul-Olivier Dehaye is an activist, entrepreneur, and mathematician. He is most well-known for helping uncover the Cambridge Analytica scandal. He is active in multiple projects tied to personal data and artificial intelligence. His work often focuses on empowering individuals to understand and control how their data is collected, shared, and used. Dehaye has co-founded initiatives that promote transparency, ethical technology, and public awareness around digital rights. Through research, advocacy, and collaboration with civil society organizations, he continues to contribute to debates on privacy, algorithmic accountability, and the social impact of emerging technologies.
What if we could actually understand more of the digital chaos around us? With practical examples around Facebook, Uber, or OpenAI, Dehaye will chart a course whereby activism and entrepreneurship can be married back to a more desirable future, more aligned to individual interests and values.

