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Mike Teodorescu, Assistant Professor at the Information School at the University of Washington, focuses on research and teaching interests that cover areas such as machine learning fairness, technology innovation adoption, intellectual property, and entrepreneurship. He has engaged in collaborations with USAID, MIT, and Harvard, applying a rigorous information systems perspective to address ethical considerations in artificial intelligence and machine learning fairness. Teodorescu has studied the strategic use of patents and their influence on firms, particularly in relation to green technology and socio-economic equity in invention. His work has appeared in prestigious journals, including the Management Information Systems Quarterly and Nature Machine Intelligence, and he has been recognized with several awards, including the MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35 Europe Award in 2024. Teodorescu holds a Doctorate from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s degree cum laude from Harvard University. He applies his insights into AI policy and technology's impact on society, making contributions across various sectors.
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