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Alexei Grinbaum is senior research scientist at CEA-Saclay with a background in quantum information theory. He writes on ethical questions of emerging technologies, including robotics and AI. In AI ethics, his scientific interest is in the field of watermarking LLM outputs with applications in education (OpenLLM project). Grinbaum is the chair of the CEA Operational Digital Ethics Committee and member of the French National Digital Ethics Committee (CCNEN). He coordinates EU project AIOLIA on ethics of AI in human cognition and behaviour. He also contributes to other EU projects on AI ethics focusing on professional training for students and engineers, and serves as ethics expert to the European Commission. His books include "Mécanique des étreintes" (2014), "Les robots et le mal" (2019), and "Parole de machines" (2023).
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