Author: Wendell Wallach
Wendell Wallach is known internationally as an expert on the ethical and governance concerns posed by emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence and neuroscience. He is a consultant, ethicist, and scholar at Yale University’s Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics and a senior advisor to The Hastings Center, a fellow at the Center for Law, Science &, Innovation at the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law (Arizona State University), and a fellow at the Institute for Ethics &, Emerging Technology. At Yale, Wallach has chaired the Center’s working research group on Technology and Ethics for the past ten years and is a member of other research groups on animal ethics, end of life issues, and neuroethics. In addition to A Dangerous Master, Wallach coauthored (with Colin Allen) Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right From Wrong. He is a series editor for the forthcoming eighth volume Library of Essays on the ethics of emerging technology. He has also published dozens of articles in professional journals.
A Dangerous Master
“The profits of those best able to game the system have taken precedence over the integrity and stability of markets.”