Soraj Hongladarom
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2
Total Citations
13
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About
Soraj Hongladarom is a prominent philosopher and technology ethicist whose scholarship sits at the crossroads of artificial intelligence, robotics, and moral philosophy. Based in Thailand, he has established himself as a leading voice in examining how rapidly evolving technologies intersect with human values, society, and identity. His most influential work centers on the ethics of AI and robotics, where he systematically interrogates the profound moral and social implications of technologies that are reshaping nearly every dimension of human life. Hongladarom's scholarship is distinguished by its recognition that AI's transformative power demands rigorous philosophical scrutiny — not merely technical assessment — and he has worked to build frameworks that help researchers, policymakers, and the public navigate these challenges responsibly. His 2020 contributions to AI ethics have attracted meaningful scholarly attention, accumulating citations that reflect growing academic interest in this critical field. Beyond his research output, Hongladarom represents an important perspective from Southeast Asia in global technology ethics discourse, bringing cultural and philosophical diversity to conversations that are too often dominated by Western frameworks. His work encourages students and researchers alike to think deeply about the human stakes of technological progress.
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Top Papers
- 1The Ethics of AI and Robotics9 citations · 2020
- 2Ethics of AI and Robotics4 citations · 2020