Jeanne has been building language models since before it was cool.

With nearly nine years of experience in AI, multilingual NLP, and data science, spanning both industry and research, her focus has always been on multilingual and low-resource settings, where data is scarce, noisy, and rarely benchmark-ready. Her work has spanned misinformation detection on social media and real-world language understanding in underrepresented languages, with privacy and data protection as a consistent consideration throughout. More recently, her interests have extended into finance — specifically how language models can be used to extract signal from social media and news to model and anticipate market behaviour.

Her research has been published at ACL, including work on automating multilingual healthcare question answering in low-resource African languages. She approaches problems at the intersection of language, people, and systems — with a particular interest in making AI work in contexts it was never designed for.

Outside of work, she reads widely across behavioural economics, climate, and misinformation and writes occasionally when something is worth saying.

Originally from Cape Town, Jeanne now lives in London with her husband and two Bengal cats, Eira and Kinzy.

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