I write about the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, with a particular emphasis on humanoid robots. My work explores how human-robot dynamics could impact fundamental rights and values such as privacy, autonomy, dignity, consent, and non-discrimination.
My research envisions a future where people and humanoid robots coexist and influence each other.
In a nutshell, I try to explore the various human rights that might potentially be impacted by the us of AI systems.
My academic scholarship examines the pros and cons of the use of humanoid robots in the context of human privacy and autonomy.
My academic scholarship examines the instances in which human dignity and consent might be impacted positively or negatively by AI systems.
Ongoing research and publication projects
Transforming my PhD thesis into a comprehensive book
Covering the ethical and human rights implications of intelligent humanoid robots in our society.
Currently writing a comprehensive article on humanoid robots
Exploring the multifaceted relationship between humanoid robots and human society.
Seeking teaching and post-doctoral research opportunities