Jean-Gabriel Ganascia

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French computer scientist Jean-Gabriel Ganascia is a professor at Sorbonne University Paris. He is also a researcher at LIP6 the computer science laboratory at the Sorbonne, a fellow of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence a member of the Institut Universitaire de France and chairman of the ethics committee of the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS Paris. His current research interests include machine learning, symbolic data fusion, computational ethics, computer ethics and digital humanities.

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