Luis Moreno
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About
Luis Moreno is a leading scholar at the intersection of public administration, artificial intelligence, and democratic theory. His research critically examines how the Fourth Industrial Revolution—driven by robotization and automation—is reshaping governance, public service, and the very fabric of democratic societies. In his most-cited work, *"Inteligencia artificial y Administración pública: robots y humanos compartiendo el servicio público"* (2019, 9 citations), Moreno explores the pressing dilemma of optimizing automation alongside human resources within public administration, asking whether a balanced, efficient coexistence is possible. Complementing this, his study *"Robotized democracies: US and EU: neo-feudalism and citizenship income?"* (2018, 2 citations) investigates how automation and corporate empowerment are intensifying technostructure, potentially leading to neo-feudal societal structures and questioning the future of citizenship income. Though his citation counts are emerging, Moreno’s work is notable for its timely, provocative synthesis of AI ethics, public policy, and democratic resilience. His contributions offer essential insights for students and researchers grappling with the governance challenges of an increasingly automated world.
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- 2Robotized democracies: US and EU: neo-feudalism and citizenship income?2 citations · 2018