George Kosteletos is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), a teaching fellow at the same department, and an adjunct faculty member at the Open University of Cyprus. He also serves as Vice-Chair of the Research Ethics Committee of the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” and as a member of the expert group on Artificial Intelligence of the National Commission on Bioethics and Technoethics. He is an affiliated researcher at the Laboratory of Applied Philosophy (Department of Philosophy, NKUA) and the Laboratory of Psycho-physiology of the University Mental Health, Neurosciences and Precision Medicine Research Institute “Costas Stefanis” (NKUA). He has also been a research fellow at the NKUA Medical School, conducting research on the neuroscientific mechanisms underlying moral cognition. He holds a PhD in Philosophy (Division of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology, NKUA) with a dissertation on the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, an MSc in Music Technology from the University of York, and a BSc in Physics from the NKUA. His main areas of research are the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence and Neurosciences, as well as Moral Philosophy. His research interests include the investigation of philosophical—and particularly ethical—issues arising from contemporary AI research and applications, as well as the experimental study of the neuroscientific dimensions of moral cognition.
