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John Doe is an Associate Professor at the University of Lausanne, specializing in the intersection of artificial intelligence and ethics. His research focuses on the implications of AI technologies in various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and governance. With a rich background in philosophy and computer science, he provides a unique perspective on the ethical considerations surrounding AI deployment. John has published extensively on topics related to algorithmic bias and the societal impacts of emerging technologies. He is also a frequent speaker at international conferences and workshops, advocating for responsible AI practices and curricular changes to address ethical issues in technology education. He actively collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to develop frameworks for integrating ethics into technology development. John received his Doctorate in Philosophy, where his dissertation explored ethical theories in the context of technological advancement. He is committed to enhancing public understanding of these topics through outreach and educational initiatives.
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