In Brief...
Paul Tubig is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Georgia Southern University.
He works in social & political philosophy, bioethics, neuroethics, ethics of technology, and philosophy of disability.
Paul's current projects engage in questions related to justice, emerging technologies, and embodied differences. This includes justice around healthcare and human enhancement.
With the Georgia Southern AI Taskforce, he explores the ethics of "rural AI" -- how the development and deployment of AI technologies could serve or disadvantage rural communities.
Paul received his Ph.D in Philosophy at the University of Washington. He currently lives in Savannah, GA.
He works in social & political philosophy, bioethics, neuroethics, ethics of technology, and philosophy of disability.
Paul's current projects engage in questions related to justice, emerging technologies, and embodied differences. This includes justice around healthcare and human enhancement.
With the Georgia Southern AI Taskforce, he explores the ethics of "rural AI" -- how the development and deployment of AI technologies could serve or disadvantage rural communities.
Paul received his Ph.D in Philosophy at the University of Washington. He currently lives in Savannah, GA.