Luciano Floridi is the founding director of the Digital Ethics Center and professor in the practice in the Cognitive Science program. Before joining Yale, he was the OII Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the University of Oxford.

World-renowned as one of the most authoritative voices of contemporary philosophy, Florida is considered the founding father of the philosophy of information and one of the major interpreters of the digital revolution. He is deeply engaged with policy initiatives on the socio-ethical value and implications of digital technologies and their applications, and he collaborates closely on these topics with many governments and companies worldwide.  
 
Floridi has published more than 300 works on the philosophy of information, digital ethics, the ethics of AI, and the philosophy of technology. His most recent books are The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence – Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities (OUP, 2023) and The Green and The Blue – Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age (Wiley, 2023). In 2022, Italian president Sergio Mattarella bestowed upon him Italy’s most prestigious honor, the title of Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit, in recognition of his foundational work in philosophy.