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Nellie Briere analyzes artificial intelligence ethics and media accountability through a critical research lens. Their work investigates how AI systems can obscure human decision-making processes and control mechanisms. Briere's analyses focus specifically on transparency gaps between technical capabilities and public understanding. Based in the technology and media sectors, Briere examines editorial practices in public broadcasting, particularly regarding coverage of social reintegration. Their research methodology combines systems analysis with media criticism frameworks. The work centers on documented cases where algorithmic processes intersect with human editorial judgment. Briere produces analytical content examining trust dynamics in automated systems, media representation standards, and institutional accountability measures. Their research traces how technological narratives influence public discourse around autonomy and control. The analyses connect media framing choices to broader questions of transparency in AI development.