Roxanne Lépine
Positions held
2024-2025 | Graduate fellow(s), Fundamental ethics |
Flagship themes
Biography
Roxanne Lépine is a PhD student in philosophy at the Université de Montréal, under the supervision of Marc-Antoine Dilhac. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in history and anthropology, a Master’s degree in information science, and a certificate in public administration from the École nationale d’administration publique.
Her multidisciplinary academic background and deep curiosity have allowed her to bring a reflective approach to her professional responsibilities within a government research institute as well as her union involvement, generating numerous questions about governance and decision-making mechanisms.
She is now focused on the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), exploring the ethical challenges posed when AI systems replace human decision-makers. Her doctoral research in AI ethics investigates the issue of assigning moral responsibility for decisions made by AI systems.