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Cansu Canca is a Research Associate Professor at Northeastern University's Department of Philosophy and Religion, and serves as Director of Responsible AI Practice at the Institute for Experiential AI. She is affiliated with the Ethics Institute in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities and the DATA Initiative at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.
With a Ph.D. in philosophy specializing in applied ethics, she founded AI Ethics Lab, one of the first initiatives focused on advising practitioners and conducting multidisciplinary research on AI ethics. Her work integrates ethics into AI innovation through the Puzzle-solving in Ethics (PiE) Model, which forms EAI’s Responsible AI framework.
- United Nations Centre for AI & Robotics
- INTERPOL - AI Ethics and Governance Expert
- World Economic Forum’s AI Governance Alliance
- IEEE AI Experts Network Criteria Committee (Chair)
- Northeastern University IRB (Chair)
Her research spans AI ethics, public health ethics, and technology governance, with particular emphasis on law enforcement applications. She has given over 100 talks, including keynotes at Harvard Business School and the U.S. Department of Justice.
Scientific awards include:
- Mozilla's Rise25 Change Agent award
- 30 Influential Women Advancing AI in Boston
- 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics
- VentureBeat's Women in AI Award (nominee)
- AIMed's AI Champions in Healthcare Award (nominee)
She co-developed the Toolkit for Responsible AI Innovation in Law Enforcement for UNICRI and INTERPOL, and serves as ethics advisor to Fortune 500 companies and EU/NIH-funded research projects. Her work appears in Springer Nature's AI & Ethics journal, where she is founding editor.





