About

Who We Are
robinAIsha tech&justice was founded on a simple but urgent belief: our technological world must be fair, equitable, and inclusive for everyone. We combine technical expertise with a deep commitment to social justice to address the growing impact of AI from an interdisciplinary lens.

What We Do
Our current world increasingly relies on AI technology, affecting multiple facets of society. It influences our lives, access to information, and our privacy. With this, comes a need for how bias in AI systems can reinforce and perpetuate discrimination. By working at the intersection of technology and human rights, robinAIsha tech&justice ensures organisations, governments, and civil society are better equipped to have a voice in shaping the technology that governs their lives.
We provide educational tools to help your organisation work with AI in a way that prioritises justice, accountability, and trust, shaping an equitable digital future.

What Sets Us Apart
Our expertise extends well beyond the technical workings of AI. Our approach centers the voices and experiences of those most impacted by AI harms, because meaningful change cannot happen without them. We equip organisations across industries, from tech teams to governments to creative businesses, to think intersectionally about AI and our collective digital future. No matter your question or need; we can cater our educational tools, talks, and advisory sessions to your organisation.

About our Founder

When mandatory-use AI software at her university failed to detect her face due to her darker skin tone, Robin turned that moment into a lifelong mission: challenging discrimination in technology and advocating for a fair, equitable, and inclusive technological space for all.

Robin is a respected AI and digital rights expert and regularly writes and advises on these topics. Her work has been featured in Wired, Al Jazeera, and TEDxAmsterdam. She has been awarded the following recognitions for her work, among others: ScienceGuide Toplist 2023, Bits of Freedom Felipe Roderiquez Award 2024, TopFem Gen Award 2024, Women of the Future 2025.

Outside of her commitment to robinAIsha tech&justice she is closely involved with the Racism and Technology Center, bridging the gap between anti-racism and technology.


Robin lived, studied, and worked in Costa Rica, United States, Australia, and the Netherlands. She currently resides in the Netherlands.

Robin’s educational background
  • MSc. in Bioinformatics – joint degree at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and University of Amsterdam (NED)
  • MSc. in Neuroscience (drug development specialisation) – Maastricht University (NED)
  • Exchange in Sydney, Australia – Macquarie University (AUS)
  • BSc. in Psychology – St. Lawrence University (NY, USA)
  • BSc. in Economics (econometrics track) – St. Lawrence University (NY, USA)
  • International Baccalaureate – United World College Costa Rica (CRC)