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Digital Identity

University of Florida
Center for Undergraduate Research

In 2024, The University of Florida Center for Undergraduate Research selected me as a University Scholar for the 24/25 year in the Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
 

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My research will aim to navigate the complex intersection of technology, law, and ethics against the backdrop of increasingly complex social networks and artificial intelligence systems.

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Issues regarding the extent to which our digital presence can be bought and sold have become significant real-world concerns, for which answers require thorough economic and ethical frameworks.

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My research under Dr. Amber Ross will address the demonstration of what moral obligation in both online and generative environments ought to look like, and what we’re owed as patients participating in an ever-evolving online ecosystem.

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Econ

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am a Senior Economics student within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. My course schedule includes "Ethics, Data, and Technology", "AI and Philosophy", "AI Fundamentals", "Foundations of Business Analytics and AI", Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, "Economic Geography", "Government Regulation of Business", and "Economies of Africa".

y anthropological approach to technology is a tenured interest, a topic that has been pervasive in my lifetime, with heavy influence on American Values, civil rights, and human identity and communication. 

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ver half of the world's population uses the internet, and 95% of Americans are online. A shocking dichotomy exists between our consumption of digital content, and its consumption of us. 

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dapting the digital frontier to modern ethics and modern markets is crucial for using technology to advance human society and maintain common values.

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