Published over 300 papers in many peer-reviewed journals, anthologies, and edited volumes; authored several books including 'The Green and The Blue: Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age' (2023) and 'The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence – Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities' (2023); edited numerous volumes such as 'The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information' (2003) and 'The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics' (2010).
Research Experience
Founding Director of the Digital Ethics Center at Yale University and a Professor in the Cognitive Science Program. He is also a part-time Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication at the University of Bologna.
Education
Educated at Rome University La Sapienza, where he graduated in philosophy.
Background
Primary research interests include Digital Ethics (Information and Computer Ethics), Ethics of AI, Philosophy of Information, and Philosophy of Technology. Other research interests encompass Epistemology, Philosophy of Logic, and the History and Philosophy of Scepticism.
Miscellany
Born in 1964 in Rome, now also a British citizen; has visited many libraries and archives due to his research; passionate about the manuscript tradition of Sextus Empiricus.