Tamara is a Master’s student in the Artificial Intelligence program at Purdue University, focusing on management and policy. Her research interests center on AI governance, digital transformation, and the intersection of art, identity, and international political economy. At GRAIL, she contributes to the Aesthetics and Authority: Art in the Global Political Economy of AI Governance project, where she analyzes how artworks and performances at international summits visualize questions of power, inequality, and legitimacy in global AI governance.