Luciano Floridi Named Dartmouth Montgomery Fellow
Floridi is one of four Spring 2025 Montgomery Fellows who will visit Dartmouth in the coming months to discuss topics related to artificial intelligence.

Luciano Floridi, Founding Director of the Digital Ethics Center at Yale and Professor in the Practice of Cognitive Science, has been named as a Montgomery Fellow by Dartmouth College.
Floridi is one of four Spring 2025 Montgomery Fellows who will visit Dartmouth in the coming months to discuss topics related to artificial intelligence.
While he is in residence at Dartmouth from February 24 – February 28, Floridi will give a talk about the future of artificial intelligence and online content on Wednesday February 26 as part of the Montgomery Fellows Program series “Agency, Speech, and Ethics in the AI Era.”
Floridi studies digital ethics and the ethics of AI as well as philosophy of information and technology. His most recent books, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities (Oxford University Press, 2023) and The Green and The Blue: Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age (Wiley, 2023), address contemporary practical and philosophical questions surrounding artificial intelligence.
The Montgomery Fellows program was founded in 1977 with the goal of enriching Dartmouth’s curriculum by bringing “outstanding luminaries” from within and beyond academia to its campus.