The Honors College, Digital Studies Center, and Political Science and Philosophy & Religion departments present Dr. Nathan C. Walker’s guest lecture on his research on AI Principles & U.S. Presidents, as part of the Introduction to Digital Politics class with Professor Tim Knievel. Tuesday, October 28, 2025 • 4:00 pm to...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker received a research grant from the Rutgers-Camden Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement (DICE) to advance his research on how artificial intelligence can violate and advance the human rights of vulnerable populations. The DICE program strives to educate minds, empower communities, and enact positive change by...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker presented his research on “AI Principles and U.S. Presidents” at a faculty workshop during the 2025 Ethics Awareness Week at Utah Valley University. The event was sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics and the Applied AI Institute. His research analyzed the core ethical positions...
The AI Ethics Lab welcomes its third interdisciplinary cohort of twelve students majoring in accounting, biology and chemistry, childhood studies, computer science, digital studies, health sciences, management, mathematics, and Spanish. Thanks to generous support from the Digital Studies Center, the student research assistant will receive a weekly stipend to advance the...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker led a workshop for polling experts, focusing on the practical and ethical considerations of integrating generative AI into polling research published by the Public Religion Research Institute, where he serves as Board Chair. The workshop asked, Should researchers integrate AI into their polling research workflow? If not,...
The AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University is pleased to announce the publication of the whitepaper “Promoting and Advancing Human Rights in Global AI Ecosystems,” which will be presented at a side event of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, on March 20–21, 2025. The paper advocates for an international, human rights-focused convention...
The AI Ethics Lab welcomes its second cohort of student research assistants majoring in digital studies, political science, computational mathematics, biology and chemistry, and English. Thanks to generous support from the Digital Studies Center, students will receive a weekly stipend to advance the lab’s research projects. Aarianna Aughtry is a sophomore...
Today, the researchers at AI Ethics Lab launched a new branded website at aiethicslab.rutgers.edu to advance their research projects, including the AI & Human Rights Index, Project Insight, and Moral Imagination.
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The AI Ethics Lab welcomes its first cohort of student research assistants whose majors include computer science, digital studies, English, and political science. Thanks to generous support from the Digital Studies Center, students will receive a weekly stipend to advance the lab’s research projects. Aarianna Aughtry is a sophomore at Rutgers...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker was invited to serve as a Research Associate at the Centre for Applied Ethics, Unit for the Ethics of Technology, and at the School for Data Science and Computational Thinking at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. As a non-resident researcher, he examines how artificial intelligence can both violate...