

Dr Irina Mirkina is a global leader in responsible AI, with two decades dedicated to using AI to help humanity. As a director, AI strategist, and AI lead, she’s worked with organisations like UNICEF and played a key role in shaping international standards for ethical AI.


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Dr Irina Mirkina has spent two decades making a real difference in the AI community. Her passion for using artificial intelligence to solve the world’s greatest challenges has never wavered. That dedication—and her thoughtful approach to integrating those technologies for the greater good—has made her a respected voice in the field, especially in areas where AI can drive social good.
At UNICEF’s Office of Innovation, Irina Mirkina led initiatives that used AI to transform children’s lives around the world. She fostered global cooperation and helped push for AI standards that prioritise human rights and protect vulnerable communities. That work has taken her to the UN Generative AI Practice Group, where she co-chairs the Community of Practice on AI for the Digital Public Goods Alliance.
She also serves as an expert evaluator for the European Commission, focusing on ethics and creativity in innovation. Her goal is to shape the future of AI policy and practice in a way that’s both forward-thinking and responsible, with a strong emphasis on using technology.
Irina Mirkina’s AI journey is truly remarkable. From academia to the frontlines of AI innovation in the private sector, she has tackled complex problems across industries from fintech to maritime transportation. Her work with UNICEF and collaborations with major tech firms show her broad understanding of global AI applications and the importance of scalable solutions. Mirkina has advised companies through AI implementation challenges, proving she can navigate the complex landscape of AI impact, risk, and organisational adaptation through a data-driven strategy.
Her commitment to responsible AI hasn’t gone unrecognised. Irina Mirkina is listed in 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ and Inspired Minds Top 65 Most Influential Women 2023 for her contributions to the field, particularly in promoting data…
Dr Irina Mirkina has spent two decades making a real difference in the AI community. Her passion for using artificial intelligence to solve the world’s greatest challenges has never wavered. That dedication—and her thoughtful approach to integrating those technologies for the greater good—has made her a respected voice in the field, especially in areas where AI can drive social good.
At UNICEF’s Office of Innovation, Irina Mirkina led initiatives that used AI to transform children’s lives around the world. She fostered global cooperation and helped push for AI standards that prioritise human rights and protect vulnerable communities. That work has taken her to the UN Generative AI Practice Group, where she co-chairs the Community of Practice on AI for the Digital Public Goods Alliance.
She also serves as an expert evaluator for the European Commission, focusing on ethics and creativity in innovation. Her goal is to shape the future of AI policy and practice in a way that’s both forward-thinking and responsible, with a strong emphasis on using technology.
Irina Mirkina’s AI journey is truly remarkable. From academia to the frontlines of AI innovation in the private sector, she has tackled complex problems across industries from fintech to maritime transportation. Her work with UNICEF and collaborations with major tech firms show her broad understanding of global AI applications and the importance of scalable solutions. Mirkina has advised companies through AI implementation challenges, proving she can navigate the complex landscape of AI impact, risk, and organisational adaptation through a data-driven strategy.
Her commitment to responsible AI hasn’t gone unrecognised. Irina Mirkina is listed in 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ and Inspired Minds Top 65 Most Influential Women 2023 for her contributions to the field, particularly in promoting data ethics and inclusive AI.
In addition to her official roles, Irina Mirkina is passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion in the AI space. Through the AI Forward Alliance and Girls in Tech mentorship programmes, she is working to create more space for under-represented voices in AI. As a keynote speaker at international conferences, she is in demand to share her insights and perspectives on how to drive sustainable and ethical AI practices.
Mirkina’s advisory work with NGOs, private foundations and international organisations shows her commitment to using AI for good. Her vision for a world where technology serves humanity guides her efforts to shape a more inclusive and responsible AI future – one that values creativity, ethical responsibility and collective progress.
Interested in Dr Irina Mirkina’s work or want her to speak at your upcoming event? Get in touch today. Discover how AI can become a force for good under strong, ethical, and forward-thinking leadership.

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