Leon TsvasmanDr. Leon Tsvasman is a distinguished media theorist and philosopher with over two decades of experience in academic and interdisciplinary research. His educational journey spans leading European universities, including the University of Bonn, where h earned degrees in Communication, Political Science, and Linguistics. He also holds a Ph.D. in Media Science from the University of Münster. His academic work integrates a broad spectrum of disciplines, from semiotics and linguistics to social science, reflecting his intellectual versatility and critical engagement with both theory and practice. Dr. Tsvasman’s research explores the ethical dimensions of digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and cybernetics, developing systemic frameworks for technology integration in governance, education, and beyond. He is deeply committed to interdisciplinary methods, connecting media science with philosophy and ethics to confront the complexities of the data-driven age. His work critically examines the societal impacts of AI, always emphasizing the importance of ethical governance and human-centered innovation. Key publications such as The Age of Sapiocracy(2023), Infosomatische Wende (2021), and AI-Thinking (2019) reveal his thought leadership in the areas of data-driven civilization and systemic ethics. Throughout his career, Dr. Tsvasman has contributed significantly to academia, developing innovative teaching methods that merge theoretical exploration with practical application. He has mentored and supervised students across multiple international universities, focusing on the ethical challenges of digital transformation and AI governance. His courses have consistently been praised for making complex ideas accessible, fostering critical thinking, and preparing students to engage with the pressing issues of the digital age. Beyond academia, Dr. Tsvasman serves as a consultant for organizations, advising on the ethical governance of digital technologies and data-driven business strategies. His systemic-cybernetic perspective on technological ethics seeks to minimize power distortions and create infrastructures that foster human creativity and autonomy. His work, featured in periodicals such as Digitale Welt and Intelligente Welt, addresses the global challenges posed by AI and digital transformation, offering solutions that align with human-centered values and ethical imperatives. As an advocate for the emancipatory power of AI and digital technologies, Dr. Tsvasman continues to push the boundaries of academic inquiry, envisioning a future where human potential and ethical principles guide technological progress. His holistic approach and interdisciplinary focus make him a thought leader in ethical AI, media theory, and digital governance, consistently contributing to the discourse on the future of technology and society. Read More Read Less