Ashlee Frandell

Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy and Leadership
Expertise: AI use in government, Policy communication

Biography

Ashlee Frandell is an assistant professor with UNLV's School of Public Policy and Leadership at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ (UNLV). Her research interests include policy communication and the use of technology in government, particularly artificial intelligence (AI).

She is currently teaching the "AI Use in the Public Sector" course for the Master of Public Affairs program. For this course, she has partnered with Nectar.ai, an education AI startup, and is working with them to expand the use of AI in other courses within the school.

Additionally, Frandell's scholarly works have explored topics such as the accessibility of health agencies' websites during the COVID-19 pandemic, cybersecurity threats in local government, and women scientists' media interactions. 

Education

  • Ph.D., Public Policy and Administration, Arizona State University
  • Master of Public Affairs, University of Texas
  • B.A., International Relations, University of the Pacific

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In 2024, elections are set to take place in at least 64 countries, representing about 49% of the global population. That's a lot to fool. And this time, spreading like fire, AI technologies can potentially influence voters in ways we've never seen before.

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