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John Nelson serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, where he contributes to academic discourse at the intersection of technology and governance. His teaching portfolio includes PUBP-6010: Ethics, Epistemology, and Public Policy, reflecting his commitment to foundational policy education.
His research centers on artificial intelligence's integration into manufacturing ecosystems, with emphases on societal ripple effects including workforce transformation (both upskilling and deskilling trajectories), cybersecurity exposure in industrial settings, and environmental sustainability challenges. Methodologically grounded in systematic literature reviews, his work dissects AI applications across logistics coordination, procurement management, and shop-floor monitoring systems.
Recent publications reveal an analytical shift from purely firm-level efficiency gains toward holistic societal outcomes—examining how AI implementations affect economic equity, community safety, and ecological health. Nelson advocates for multi-stakeholder governance frameworks where corporations, policymakers, and civil society collaboratively shape AI adoption pathways that prioritize long-term societal benefit over narrow technical optimization.
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