
معرفی
Tae Wan Kim is an Associate Professor of Business Ethics at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, with affiliate roles at CyLab (School of Computer Science) and the Block Center for Technology and Society (Heinz College). His work bridges ethical theory, AI governance, and cross-cultural analysis.
- Education: PhD in Ethics & Legal Studies (University of Pennsylvania, 2012), BA in Philosophy (Sungkyunkwan University, 2007)
Research focuses on AI ethics, data privacy, technological unemployment, and cross-cultural business ethics. He explores the moral implications of automation, algorithmic transparency, and corporate responsibility in AI deployment. His recent publications examine explainable AI, human-AI dialectics, and ethical frameworks for emerging technologies.
Key article trends span AI ethics, computational morality, workplace automation, and data governance. Subfields include algorithmic fairness, ethical stakeholder theory, digital labor rights, and human-AI coexistence.
- Scientific Awards: Fellow, World Economic Forum; Xerox Junior Faculty Chair
Editorial leadership includes Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor roles at Business Ethics Quarterly and multiple editorial board memberships. Professional activities highlight involvement in the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in AI, AAAI/ACM Conference on AI Ethics, and CMU's Responsible AI Initiative.
