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Daniel Schiff is an Assistant Professor at Purdue University's College of Liberal Arts. He serves as the Co-Director of the Governance Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL) and specializes in technology policy with a focus on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI). His interdisciplinary research involves mixed methods approaches to study the impacts of AI in various domains such as education, manufacturing, finance, and criminal justice. Schiff is engaged in developing educational curricula that address the societal and ethical aspects of emerging technologies. He emphasizes collaboration with graduate and undergraduate students to foster research that is relevant and accessible to the public, stakeholders, and policymakers. His previous roles include founding the Responsible AI Lead at JP Morgan Chase & Co. and serving as the Secretary for the IEEE 7010-2020 standard on AI ethics. Schiff holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology, a Master’s in Social Policy from the University of Pennsylvania, and studied Philosophy at Princeton University. His publications appear in multiple prestigious journals, contributing to discussions on AI governance and societal perceptions of AI policy.
GRAIL, Purdue University • West Lafayette, IN
Leadership role focused on governance and ethical implications of AI.
JP Morgan Chase & Co. • New York, NY
Responsible for developing and advising on AI ethical standards.
Philadelphia Education Fund • Philadelphia, PA
Led research initiatives to improve K-12 education through evaluation and policy analysis.
GRE is not required.