Carissa Véliz

Carissa Véliz [1][2][3] is a Mexican, Spanish, and British philosopher. She is an associate professor of philosophy and ethics at the University of Oxford (Institute for Ethics in AI, Faculty of Philosophy).[4]

Carissa Véliz
Born
Carissa Véliz

NationalityMexican
Spanish
Occupationphilosopher
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Salamanca (BA)
Graduate Center, CUNY (MA)
University of Oxford (PhD)
ThesisOn Privacy
Doctoral advisorRoger Crisp
Cécile Fabre
Academic work
DisciplinePhilosophy
Sub-disciplinePhilosophy, AI Ethics, applied philosophy, ethics, moral philosophy, political philosophy and practical ethics.
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford

Life and career

Carissa Véliz studied a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy at the University of Salamanca.[5] Later she studied a master of arts (MA) in Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center. She got a doctorate (PhD) in Philosophy from the University of Oxford, with the doctoral thesis "On Privacy", which concerns the ethics and political philosophy of privacy.

She is an Associate Professor of philosophy and ethics at the University of Oxford (Institute for Ethics in AI, Faculty of Philosophy), and a Fellow at Hertford College.[4][6] Her work and area of specialisation is ethics of artificial intelligence (AI Ethics), applied philosophy, ethics, moral philosophy, political philosophy and practical ethics.[4]

In 2020 she published her first book, "Privacy Is Power", about the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy.[7] It became an Economist Book of the Year [8]

Work

  • Privacy is Power, 2020.[7]

References

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