George Dekoulis
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George Dekoulis is a researcher whose work sits at the compelling intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and the broader societal implications of emerging technologies. Best known for his contributions to the field of roboethics, Dekoulis has distinguished himself as a thought leader examining how deep-learning AI and robotic systems reshape legal frameworks, ethical boundaries, and socioeconomic structures. His 2017 edited volume, *Robotics - Legal, Ethical and Socioeconomic Impacts*, stands as his most significant achievement, bringing together distinguished international researchers to produce a comprehensive resource accessible to both specialists and general audiences curious about the evolving landscape of AI-driven robotics. The work has accumulated 9 citations, reflecting its value as a foundational reference in roboethics discourse. Complementing this, his introductory chapter on roboethics further establishes the conceptual groundwork for understanding how robotic technologies intersect with human values and governance. Through his editorial and scholarly efforts, Dekoulis has helped legitimize roboethics as a serious academic discipline, making his work particularly relevant for students, policymakers, and researchers navigating the ethical challenges posed by increasingly autonomous machines.
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- 1Robotics - Legal, Ethical and Socioeconomic Impacts9 citations · 2017
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