Advancing Responsible Technology
through Solutions-Based Research and Education
The AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University is an international research initiative based in Camden, New Jersey, examining the ethical and legal implications of artificial intelligence from design and development to deployment, use, and monitoring.
The lab advances a solutions scholarship methodology that identifies ethical challenges while developing practical strategies to help leaders build technologies that benefit humanity and the environment.
Ambassador Prof. Muhammadou M. O. Kah, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar at the AI Ethics Lab
Global Engagements
Founded by Principal Investigator Dr. Nathan C. Walker, the AI Ethics Lab is housed in the Department of Philosophy & Religion in the College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University–Camden.
The lab’s work reflects a growing network of research appointments, scholarly contributions, invited talks and workshops, and applied engagements across academia, industry, government, and nonprofit sectors. Recent engagements led by Dr. Walker include:
- Served as a Visiting Academic at the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford
- Presented AI and human rights research at a safety conference at UNESCO, Paris
- Moderated a North–South Policy Dialogue on AI and Human Rights at Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- Contributed to Aspen Digital’s Defining Technologies of Our Time
From Rights to Code to Governance
The AI & Human Rights Index transforms eight decades of human rights law into a technical protocol that powers a continuous governance flywheel to evaluate and improve AI systems.

Step 1.
Build AI & Human Rights Index
Map the relationship among AI, human rights, and legal instruments across societal sectors, with special attention to vulnerable groups.

Step 2.
Design Technical Protocol
Translate the legal index into a structured semantic system for evaluating how AI systems may violate or advance human rights.

Step 3.
Activate Governance Flywheel
Enable a continuous feedback system that democratizes the monitoring and training of AI systems by integrating diverse perspectives to reduce real harms and advance human rights.
Together, these steps reflect the lab’s dual focus on protecting human dignity and strengthening governance across disciplinary and cultural contexts.
Democratizing
AI Ethics through Design
Project Insight addresses challenges in online behavior and technology use by introducing Self-Reflection Technology.
By helping individuals develop personalized ethical frameworks, it empowers users to self-regulate their digital lives.
The goal is to elevate human agency, enhance self-efficacy, and promote a more responsible digital culture.
Timely and Timeless Education
Honors College
Philosophy
Graduate Seminar
Computer Science
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 on AI, ethics, and law through invited talks and collaborations, including engagements at Columbia University and Virginia Tech.

Government
Conducting legal research on local, state, national, and international approaches to artificial intelligence governance.

NGOs
Delivering talks and workshops for nonprofit organizations, including the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice and the International Rescue Committee.

Industry
Facilitating ethics-to-industry workshops that help founders and global technology leaders identify risks, reduce harms, and build trustworthy AI systems.
Training AI Founders
The Moral Imagination Exchange (MIX) is an applied ethics program that trains founders and leaders of AI-driven companies to identify and mitigate ethical and legal risks.
Through case studies and Socratic seminars, participants develop their Decision Infrastructure for the AI Lifecycle (DIAL), a framework they present to stakeholders and investors as evidence of their commitment to building trustworthy AI systems.
These programs reflect the lab’s solutions-based approach, translating ethical principles into practice.
Get Involved

For Students
Join the lab as a Research Assistant or 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.
Measurable Impact
The AI Ethics Lab, rooted in Camden, New Jersey, advances research and engagement with national and international reach.
- Building research collaborations spanning North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Contributing to global AI governance conversations, including UNESCO and UN-affiliated convenings
- Publishing books, policy reports, and peer-reviewed scholarship
- Recruiting interdisciplinary student cohorts representing more than a dozen academic disciplines
- Delivering dozens of invited talks and workshops across academic, industry, and public-sector institutions
Recent Highlights
Presenting the AI & Human Rights Index at a global convening on safe and ethical AI.