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Dr. Jonnie Penn is an Associate Teaching Professor of AI Ethics and Society at the University of Cambridge, where he teaches in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. He holds multiple prestigious affiliations including as a Faculty Associate at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center, Senior Research Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, and Research Fellow at St. Edmund's College.
His educational background includes First Class Honours from the University of Cambridge and degrees from McGill University. His research explores the deep historical relationships between notions of efficiency and authority in computer science, artificial intelligence, and management science, with particular focus on systems theory, complex science, and technocracy within AI Ethics.
Penn's scholarly work reveals consistent themes across decades of research: the historical genealogy of power in AI systems, critical examinations of algorithmic governance, and the social implications of digital technologies. His publications span from technical analyses of data ecologies to broader societal critiques of corporate influence on AI development.
- #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
- FRSA (Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts)
- MIT Media Lab Assembly Fellow
- Google Technology Policy Fellow
- Fellow of the British National Academy of Writing
As Project Development Lead of the 'Histories of AI' initiative at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Penn connects a global network of scholars examining the social, political, and economic ramifications of intelligent systems. He has co-chaired workshops at leading academic conferences including HSS, SHOT, NeurIPS, ICML, and ICLR, and has presented research to the United Nations, European Parliament, and UK House of Lords. His current work focuses on 'decomputerisation' as a critical framework for understanding our relationship with technology.





