AI Ethics & Law
Project Description:
The AI Ethics Lab is an international research initiative dedicated to examining the ethical and legal implications of artificial intelligence and analyzing its impact throughout the AI lifecycle—from design and development to deployment, use, and monitoring. Founded by Principal Investigator Dr. Nathan C. Walker, a First Amendment and human rights educator at Rutgers University–Camden, the values-driven lab embraces a solutions scholarship methodology. Researchers in the lab identify moral challenges and actively develop practical policy strategies to foster responsible technologies that benefit humanity and the environment. Student researchers meet in person each Friday at the AI Ethics Lab, located at the Digital Studies Center at Rutgers University–Camden at the Walt Whitman Building in Johnson Park.
Requirements
For a list of requirements and application instructions, please visit aiethicslab.rutgers.edu/opportunities
Keywords/Areas of Study
Artificial intelligence, law, ethics
Hourly Time Commitment (per week)
6 to 9 hours
Length of Commitment
Two semesters
Start Date
Ongoing
Modality
In person, face-to-face
Type of Opportunity
Paid (e.g., Federal Work Study, funded research assistant)
Contact Faculty Lead
Nate Walker
Lecturer II
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Contact: nate.walker@rutgers.edu
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