Amanda is a Commonwealth Caribbean lawyer and emerging thought leader in the field of AI ethics. AI Law - International Review of Artificial Intelligence Law has featured her work on AI ethics, human rights, and the rule of law, among other specialized international platforms. Amanda earned her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of the West Indies with first class honors in 2017. After completing law school and obtaining he Legal Education Certificate (LEC), Amanda was called to the Jamaican bar on December 17, 2021. She is eligible to practice law throughout the Commonwealth Caribbean. In 2019, Amanda won the 2nd Intellectual Property Caribbean Association (IPCA) essay competition. Through her public intellectual work, which has been published by newspapers in seven Caribbean countries and featured internationally, Amanda contributes to discussions on a range of topical subjects, including AI ethics and governance, human rights, consumer protection, intellectual-property law, and public law. Beyond her professional endeavors, Amanda is a dedicated sacrificial philanthropist with a firm commitment to service.
Read Amanda’s blog: Musings by Amanda J.D. Quest.