Professor of Social, Moral and Political Philosophy @ Catholic Univerisity of Louvain-la-Neuve
Mark Hunyadi is a philosopher of ethics, politics, and technology, currently Professor at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain). A student of Jürgen Habermas (Frankfurt), he earned his PhD in Geneva (1995) and taught at Laval University (Quebec, 2004–2007). Founder of UCLouvain’s European Center, he bridges philosophy with robotics and medicine via Louvain Bionics. His work explores AI ethics, data governance, and bioethics. Hunyadi holds the VP-IP Chair at Institut Mines-Télécom Paris (Values & Policies of Personal Information) and serves on Orange’s Ethics Committee and the INRAE-CIRAD-IFREMER-IRD Joint Ethics Committee, advising on agriculture, environment, and global development. He is also the promoter of the idea of a Universal Declaration of the Rights of the Human Mind, aimed at preserving the human mind in the age of metatechnologies.