
معرفی
Mariarosaria Taddeo is Professor of Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies at the Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford), where she also serves as DPhil Programme Director for Information, Communication and the Social Sciences. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute and holds advisory roles at institutions including the Ministry of Defence (UK) Ethics Advisory Panel, the BRAID Programme, and the Leonardo Foundation.
Education
- PhD (Doctor Europeus) in Philosophy from University of Padua
Mariarosaria Taddeo’s research spans Digital Ethics, Philosophy of Technology, Cybersecurity Ethics, and AI Governance, with a focus on national defence applications. Her work addresses trust in AI, cyber conflict regulation, and ethical frameworks for autonomous weapons. She has published extensively in journals like Nature, Science, and Minds and Machines, including studies on data philanthropy, digital well-being, and quantum technology ethics.
Scientific Awards
- 2010 Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing and Philosophy
- 2016 World Technology Award for Ethics
- 2018 InspiringFifty: Top 50 Italian women in technology
- ORBIT listings (2018, 2020) of top 100 women in AI Ethics
- 2020 Women’s Forum for Economy and Society: Outstanding Rising Talents
- ComputerWeekly Top 100 Influential Women in UK Technology (2020, 2023)
Her projects include the UK MOD-funded AI Ethics Principles initiative, the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence ethical guidance project, and contributions to the PETRAS IoT Research Hub. She advocates for ethical AI implementation in defence and digital governance, influencing EU policy through the CEPS Task Force on AI and Cybersecurity.


