Dawnwork Advisory helps companies, institutions, and leadership teams across APAC identify and manage the human risks of AI and digital products — before they become regulatory, operational, or reputational problems.
Across Asia-Pacific, organisations are deploying AI systems into rapidly evolving regulatory and social environments — often without fully understanding how those systems may affect users, communities, or public trust.
Regulators are moving quickly. Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and the EU are all reshaping expectations around platform accountability, AI governance, youth safety, and online harms.
Organisations are building governance frameworks but are not prepared for the operational, reputational, and trust risks that emerge when AI systems meet real users.
Dawnwork helps organisations identify those gaps — before they become crises.
Aya Lowe is a technology policy and digital safety advisor with over 18 years of experience across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East — spanning government, technology platforms, journalism, and advisory work.
She has led regional integrity and misinformation programs across 16 APAC markets at Meta, supported AI and online safety initiatives with the Office of the eSafety Commissioner, and advised organisations including Google and Apple on AI literacy, stakeholder engagement, and digital trust strategies.
Her work focuses on helping organisations understand how technology, regulation, safety, and public trust increasingly intersect — particularly in high-risk and rapidly evolving environments across APAC.
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