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Carolin Rutzmoser serves as a Lecturer in action theory and ethics at the Munich School of Philosophy (Hochschule für Philosophie München), where she concurrently leads the bidt-funded research project "AI in Crisis: Opportunities and Dangers of Generative AI in Life Crises from an Action-Theoretical and Ethical Perspective".
Her research critically examines generative AI's societal impact during human life crises through dual lenses of action theory and ethics. Key interests include ethical decision-making frameworks for AI systems, human-AI interaction dynamics in high-stress scenarios, and philosophical implications of algorithmic crisis intervention. This work bridges theoretical philosophy with urgent real-world technological challenges.
Rutzmoser's primary research grant comes from bidt (Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation), supporting her investigation into generative AI's dual-use nature in crisis contexts. While no formal advisees are documented in available sources, her lecturer position implies active teaching responsibilities in philosophy and ethics curricula. Her work represents a significant interdisciplinary contribution to technology ethics emerging from continental European philosophical traditions.
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