Jacinda Ardern to take on leadership and extremism roles at Harvard

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has accepted three fellowships at Harvard University, including dual fellowships at Harvard Kennedy School and a concurrent fellowship at the Berkman Klein Center. Ardern said she was "incredibly humbled" to join Harvard as a fellow and that it would give her a chance to learn and share her experience with others. She will also work on the challenges around the growth of generative AI tools. Ardern stepped down as prime minister in January and quit parliament earlier this month.
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