Editorial Team
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Sarah Thompson, Professor of AI Ethics and Public Policy, University of Essex, United Kingdom. Dr. Thompson is a leading expert in ethical AI frameworks and the societal impact of emerging technologies, with over 20 years of experience in the field.
Associate Editors
Dr. Aisha Mohammed, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Ethics, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Dr. Mohammed specializes in bias and fairness in AI systems, with a focus on applications in healthcare and education.
Dr. Hiroshi Yamamoto, Professor of Philosophy and Technology Ethics, University of Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Yamamoto’s research focuses on transparency and explainability in AI, particularly in autonomous systems and decision-making.
Dr. Elena Rodriguez, Senior Researcher in AI Governance, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Dr. Rodriguez is renowned for her work on accountability and governance of AI systems, with a strong emphasis on policy and regulation.
Dr. Fatima Al-Mansoori, Professor of AI and Human Rights, Qatar University, Qatar. Dr. Al-Mansoori’s expertise lies in the intersection of AI and human rights, particularly in the context of surveillance and privacy.
Dr. Klaus Weber, Professor of Technology Ethics, Technical University of Munich, Germany. Dr. Weber specializes in responsible innovation in technology development, with a focus on environmental sustainability.
Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Associate Professor of AI and Social Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil. Dr. Gonzalez’s research centers on the societal impact of AI, particularly in criminal justice and public safety.
Dr. Wei Zhang, Professor of AI Policy and Regulation, Tsinghua University, China. Dr. Zhang is an expert in AI policy and regulation, with extensive experience in shaping national and international AI governance frameworks.
Dr. Samuel Adebayo, Senior Lecturer in AI Ethics, University of Lagos, Nigeria. Dr. Adebayo’s work focuses on ethical AI frameworks and their applications in developing economies.
Dr. Noriko Takahashi, Professor of AI and Philosophy, Kyoto University, Japan. Dr. Takahashi’s research explores the philosophical foundations of AI ethics and responsible innovation.