Contributors
Raqda Sayidali

Raqda Sayidali is a Research Scholar at the ILINA Program and a Legal Research Fellow at the Center for AI Risk Management and Alignment (CARMA). Her research focuses on legal accountability mechanisms for frontier AI. At ILINA, she works on AI liability regimes and how tort doctrine can respond to AI-caused harms, and at CARMA, on mapping AI whistleblowing channels and protections across the US, UK, and EU.
Her published research includes an analysis of Megan Garcia v Character Technologies for the Robotics and AI Law Society, examining how US tort doctrine might adapt to respond to AI-caused harms, and a paper with the Centre for International Governance Innovation on why Global South countries should be concerned about frontier AI. Raqda holds an undergraduate law degree from Starthmore University and will be joining the London School of Economics and Political Science in the fall for a Master of Laws degree.