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Tatiana Dias

Tatiana Dias is a Brazilian investigative journalist specializing in technopolitics and human rights. She serves as Program Director at CTRL+Z, a nonprofit focused on big tech accountability, and as a fellow at Tech Policy Press, where she covers tech policy from a Brazilian perspective. Previously, she was a Pulitzer Center AI Accountability Fellow, conducting the investigation "The Factory Floor of AI" on labor rights violations in the AI industry, and Executive Editor of the independent investigative outlet Intercept Brasil, where she coordinated major coverage on technology, lobbying, surveillance, politics, and human rights. She received the 36th Brazilian Human Rights Journalism Award in the digital category, was a finalist for the Gabo Award in 2023, and was nominated for the One World Media Award in the environmental impact category in 2020. A journalist with over two decades of experience in Brazilian newsrooms, she holds a degree in Journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero and is currently pursuing a master's in Communication Sciences at the University of São Paulo.