Professor Wendell Wallach
Wendell Wallach
is lecturer and consultant at Yale University’s Interdisciplinary
Center for Bioethics. Before coming to Yale, he was a founder and
the President of two computer consulting companies, Farpoint Solutions
and Omnia Consulting Inc. Among the clients served by his
companies were PepsiCo International, United Aircraft, and the State of
Connecticut. At Yale University, he chairs the working research
group on Technology and Ethics, leads a seminar for bioethics interns,
and functions as a senior coordinator for other working groups and
projects.
Wendell has lectured worldwide, published many
articles, and is
presently writing two books. Cybersoul explores the ways in
which
cognitive science and the Information Age are altering our
understanding of human decision-making and ethics. Machine Morality:
From Aristotle to Asimov and Beyond, which he is coauthoring
and
which will be published by MIT Press, explores the prospects for
designing computer systems capable of making moral
decisions.
He coauthored
Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong,
Artificial Morality: Top-down, Bottom-up, and Hybrid
Approaches,
Why Machine Ethics?,
EthicALife: A new field of inquiry, and
Android Ethics: Bottom-up and Top-down Approaches for Modeling Human
Moral Faculties.
Wendell
is recognized as one of the leaders in the new field of Machine Ethics,
and designed the first course anywhere on this subject, which he has
taught twice at Yale. Listen to him on
Wendell Wallach on AI Ethics.
Read
Man and the Machines.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.