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Mariarosaria Taddeo shed light on the moral implications inherent in strategies and technologies used to secure information and delved into the ethical dimensions of our digital age.
Ever wondered about the ethical dilemmas posed by information conflicts? How do we strike a balance between technological progress and preserving our shared values?
Join us for an engaging session where Professor Taddeo will shed light on the moral implications inherent in strategies and technologies used to secure information and delve into the ethical dimensions of our digital age. This session promises an enlightening exploration!
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About Professor Mariarosaria Taddeo
Professor of Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies, University of Oxford
Mariarosaria Taddeo is Professor of Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies at the Oxford Internet Institute of the University of Oxford and Dslt (Defence science and technology lab) Ethics Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. Her work focuses on the ethics and governance of digital technologies, particularly of digital technologies used for national security and defence purposes. Her work has been published in “Nature”, “Nature Machine Intelligence”, “Science”, and “Science Robotics”.
She serves on the Ethics Advisory Panel of the UK Ministry of Defence and has received multiple awards, among which the Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing and Philosophy; and the World Technology Award for Ethics. InspiringFifty named her among the top 50 Italian women working in technology. ORBIT listed her among the top 100 women in the Ethics of AI globally and ComputerWeekly among the top 100 women in technology in the UK. In 2024, she has been awarded the title of “Grand Ufficiale al Merito della Repubblica Italiana”, by the President of the Italian Republic.