Kęstutis Mosakas is a researcher at Vytautas Kavolis Interdisciplinary Research Institute at Vytautas Magnus University. He also worked as a junior researcher in the EU-funded research project “Integration study on Future Law, Ethics, and Smart Technologies” (2018-2022) and was the research assistant of the Research Cluster for Applied Ethics (VMU, 2017-2022). Kęstutis holds a Bachelor's degree in English philology (2013, VMU), a Master’s degree in practical philosophy (2017, VMU), and a PhD in philosophy (2023, VMU). His main field of research is ethics of technology (moral status and rights of robots in particular), with his other areas of …
Kęstutis Mosakas is a researcher at Vytautas Kavolis Interdisciplinary Research Institute at Vytautas Magnus University. He also worked as a junior researcher in the EU-funded research project “Integration study on Future Law, Ethics, and Smart Technologies” (2018-2022) and was the research assistant of the Research Cluster for Applied Ethics (VMU, 2017-2022). Kęstutis holds a Bachelor's degree in English philology (2013, VMU), a Master’s degree in practical philosophy (2017, VMU), and a PhD in philosophy (2023, VMU). His main field of research is ethics of technology (moral status and rights of robots in particular), with his other areas of interest being applied ethics, meta-ethics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of mind. Most of his research focuses on whether artificially intelligent entities should be recognized as having moral status and rights in the future and how humans are morally obligated to treat machines in general.