Ali Pasha Abdollahi investigates the often unseen philosophical and structural dimensions of our digital world, focusing on how foundational assumptions in computing shape ethical, social, and human values. With a background in theoretical physics and AI research and development, Abdollahi examines the “Paradigm of Rationality” that governs contemporary computation and algorithmic systems.
Abdollahi argues that ethical engagement with artificial intelligence requires more than improving code or governance mechanisms; it demands critical awareness of the metaphysical frameworks that structure machine intelligence and algorithmic decision-making. His work contributes to contemporary debates on cybernetic governmentality, responsible AI, and the conditions necessary to preserve the concept and dignity of the human person in increasingly automated societies.
He holds a Ph.D in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from the University of Manchester.