Dr. Henry Shevlin is a distinguished AI philosopher who has keenly analyzed the social and ethical transformations brought about by artificial intelligence at the forefront of world-leading research institutions. He currently serves as the Associate Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge.
A pioneer in leading next-generation AI ethics education, he earned his PhD in Philosophy from the CUNY Graduate Center in New York after completing his undergraduate degree in Classics at Oxford. He played a leading role in developing and delivering the UK"s first AI Ethics & Society master"s programme (MSt) at the University of Cambridge. Beyond his academic achievements, he is recognized as an expert who bridges theory and practice, having served as a consultant and advisor on AI business strategy for global firms such as AstraZeneca, Accenture, and Vodafone.
Furthermore, he is a highly trusted media commentator regularly appearing on major international news outlets including BBC News, Sky News, and CNN, and actively engages with the public as a podcast co-host. He has also been a highly well-received speaker on prominent global stages.