Kaspersen is a former co-Director and senior fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs where she launched the Artificial Intelligence Equality Initiative with Wendell Wallach.
[12] Prior to joining the ICRC she served as a senior director for geopolitics and international security and a member of the executive committee at the World Economic Forum.
[20][21] She is a strong believer in multilateralism and in the power of science and technology diplomacy to ensure adaptive arms control, responsible innovation and applications.
[29] Kaspersen was selected for several consecutive years as one of the leading female Voices in the field of AI and ethics and recognised among peers as a fierce advocate for women, diversity and interdisciplinarity.
[30][31] In addition to pioneering and supporting international and multilateral efforts to establish global governance and interdisciplinary dialogue on the impact of new technologies and AI on stability, society, resilience, the role of non-proliferation, arms control, and global standards—as well as the importance of safeguards—Kaspersen, as a seasoned diplomat, brings a unique combination of deep expertise in technology, engineering, and science.