Noel Sharkey
Noel Sharkey, PhD DSc FIET FBCS CITP FRIN FRSA, Emeritus Professor of AI and Robotics University of Sheffield, co-director of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics and chair elect International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC).
He has moved freely across academic disciplines, lecturing in departments of engineering, philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, robotics, ethics, law, art, design and military colleges. He has held research and teaching positions in the United States (Yale and Stanford) and the UK (Essex, Exeter and Sheffield).
Noel worked in AI/robotics/machine learning and related disciplines for more than three decades and is known for his early work on neural computing and genetic algorithms. As well as writing academic articles, he writes for national newspapers and magazines. Noel has created thrilling museum exhibitions and mechanical art installations and he frequently appears in the news media and works in popular tech TV shows (such as head judge of BBC Robot Wars (20 series)).
His research since 2006 has focused on ethical/legal/human rights issues in AI and robot applications in areas such as the military, child care, elder care, policing, autonomous transport, robot crime, medicine/surgery, border control, sex and civil surveillance. A major part of his current work is advocacy about the ethical, legal and technical aspects of autonomous weapons systems.
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The impact of gender and race bias in AI
13 mins read Analysis / Autonomous Weapons / Gender / Gender and conflict / Law and Conflict / Weapons Noel Sharkey