Who is Rose?

Rose Guingrich (she/her) is a PhD candidate in Psychology and Social Policy at Princeton University who holds both a Master of Arts (Princeton University) and a Bachelor of Science (Indiana University) in Psychology.
Her research investigates the social and cognitive impacts of human-AI interaction through experiments, surveys, and interdisciplinary theory. Started as a graduate student organization, her LLC, Ethicom, provides open-source learning materials to empower tomorrow’s human-AI interaction community, helping people be more informed, ethical, and responsible users and developers of AI technology. Rose is also a social impact fellow for All Tech is Human and a recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. She will graduate with her PhD in May 2026! (yay)
In her free time, she draws, paints, bikes around NYC, and thoroughly enjoys (maybe, probably-definitely-too much) Red Bull.
See more about Rose, her research, and her side projects on her website.
Who is Angy?

Angy is a researcher in Psychology and AI Ethics, whose work examines why people form relationships with social AI. Angy brings 20+ years of senior business leadership and executive coaching experience to her scholarship.
By day, Angy shapes the leadership and culture agenda for Paymentology, a global Payments business. Outside her day job, Angy researches the intersection of psychology and AI ethics, exploring why people form relationships with social AI. She holds an M.Sc. in Applied Psychology (University of Liverpool), an EDBA in Organisational Creativity, Technology & Leadership (Ecole Des Ponts), and an MSt in AI Ethics & Society (University of Cambridge). An Editor of the Cambridge Journal of AI, she translates research into responsible, user-centred design and methods.
Angy shares a love of painting and Red Bull with Rose, loves reading and collecting books and has an obsession affinity for all things Alice in Wonderland!
Find Angy here on her LinkedIn.

