Pioneering Philosopher in AI Ethics and Mathematics
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Delft University of TechnologyStefan Buijsman is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at TU Delft and managing director of the TU Delft Digital Ethics Centre. A prodigy in academia, he completed his PhD in philosophy of mathematics at Stockholm University at age 20, after studying computer science and philosophy at Leiden University. His research bridges philosophy, mathematics, and artificial intelligence, with a current focus on AI explainability and ethics. As co-founder of the Delft Digital Ethics Centre, he works on translating ethical values into practical design requirements for engineers and policymakers. His expertise extends beyond academia through three popular science books on mathematics and AI, with one published in over 20 countries. His interdisciplinary approach combines epistemology and philosophy of science to develop practical tools for improving AI transparency and responsible implementation. He collaborates with computer scientists to create new tools enhancing algorithm explainability while working with external stakeholders on broader ethical challenges in technology.