Advancing Responsible Technology
through Solutions-Based Research and Education

The AI Ethics Lab, located at Rutgers University-Camden, is an international research initiative examining the ethical and legal implications of artificial intelligence from design and development to deployment, use, and monitoring.

From Rights to Code to Governance

The AI Ethics Lab’s AI & Human Rights Index lays the legal foundation for a machine-readable technical taxonomy to activate the AI & Human Rights Governance Flywheel.

Step 1.
Build AI & Human Rights Index

Map the relationship between AI human rights and legal instruments across societal sectors with special attention to vulnerable groups.

Step 2.
Design Technical Protocol

Create the semantic infrastructure that translates the legal index into a structured technical system for evaluating AI's impact.

Step 3.
Activate Flywheel

Activate a continuous feedback system that serves as a dynamic Governance Flywheel to democratize monitoring AI systems.

Democratizing
AI Ethics through Design

Project Insight addresses challenges in online behavior and technology use by introducing Self-Reflection Technology that uses personalized ethical frameworks to empower users to make intentional decisions and self-regulate their online behavior and technology use. The ultimate objectives are to elevate human agency, enhance self-efficacy, and promote a meaningful and responsible digital culture.

Enroll

The lab’s courses contribute to training undergraduate and graduate students across philosophy, digital studies, computer science, data science, and emerging media.

From Principles to Practice

The AI Ethics Lab translates research into practice through applied ethics programs that support leaders across sectors.

Academia

Advancing teaching, learning, and research related to AI, ethics, and law, as illustrated in the invited talks given at Columbia University and Virginia Tech.

Government

Provide legal research on local, state, national, and international laws related to artificial intelligence.

NGOs

Provide talks and workshops for nonprofits organizations, like the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice and the International Rescue Committee.

Industry

Partner with global leaders to facilitate ethics-to-industry workshops.

Training
AI Founders

The Moral Imagination Exchange (MIX) is a series of applied-ethics workshops that support founders and leaders of AI-driven companies, preparing them to mitigate real harms. MIX concludes with exercises that support founders in developing their company’s Decision Infrastructure for the AI Lifecycle (DIAL) that they present to investors as evidence of their commitment to build trustworthy AI products. 

Get Involved

The AI Ethics Lab welcomes students, scholars, and practitioners to collaborate. 

For Students

Become a research assistant, a teaching assistant, or earn academic credit.

For Experts

Contribute your expertise to research, publications, and applied ethics initiatives.

For Philanthropists

Make a tax-deductible contribution to the Humans First Fund.