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American philosopher
John P. Sullins
AwardsThe Herbert A. Simon Award (IACAP)
Academic background
EducationBinghamton University (PhD)
Academic work
Sub-disciplinecomputer ethics, AI ethics
InstitutionsSonoma State University

John P. Sullins is an American American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Sonoma State University. He is the director of programing for the Sonoma State University Center for Ethics Law and Society (CELS). Sullins is a winner of the The Herbert A. Simon Award (IACAP) and is known for his works on the computer ethics and AI ethics.

He is involved in occasional industry and government consultation involving ethical practices in technology design. He was the coauthor of IEEE Courses on Ethics and AI and Autonomous Systems as well as chairing the committee on Affective Computing for the IEEE “Ethically Aligned Design: A Vision for Prioritizing Human Well-being With Autonomous and Intelligent Systems” and co-chairs the IEEE Standards Committee P7008 - Standard for Ethically Driven Nudging for Robotic, Intelligent and Autonomous Systems. He also served as the Secretary and Treasurer of the Society for Philosophy and Technology for twenty-three years.

References

  1. "Herbert A. Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing & Philosophy, Deadline: 5 Apr 2021". resources.illc.uva.nl.
  2. Spinello, Richard A. "The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics". NDPR.
  3. Dalton-Brown, Sally (January 2020). "The Ethics of Medical AI and the Physician-Patient Relationship". Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 29 (1): 115–121. doi:10.1017/S0963180119000847. ISSN 0963-1801.
  4. "John P. Sullins". ORCID.  This article incorporates text available under the CC0 license.

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