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Pablo Sanguinetti Fernández-Ordóñez
Pablo Sanguinetti Fernández-Ordóñez
Author, researcher, and professor focused on a critical and humanistic approach to technology. He holds a PhD in Communication, where his research examined how narratives and cultural imaginaries surrounding artificial intelligence shape its use, public perception, and governance. He is the author of Tecnohumanismo: Por un diseño narrativo y estético de la inteligencia artificial (Technohumanism: Toward a Narrative and Aesthetic Design of Artificial Intelligence), as well as multiple publications on AI ethics and the cultural and political dimensions of emerging technologies.
He is an adjunct professor at IE University, where he teaches courses at the intersection of philosophy, AI, and critical thinking, promoting a human-centered approach to innovation. Previously, he worked at Google as part of the Google News Initiative, leading training programs in technology and innovation for more than 4,000 journalists and students across leading universities and news organizations in Spain and Portugal. Dr. Sanguinetti holds a degree in Literary Theory and postgraduate training in Artificial Intelligence and Programming, and has been a member of OdiseIA, Spain’s Observatory for the Social and Ethical Impact of Artificial Intelligence.
Corporate Experience
- International Communications Manager, Esade Business School, Spain, 2022–2024
- Teaching Fellow for Spain and Portugal, Google, Spain, 2019–2020
- Editor / Correspondent, German Press Agencia DPA, Spain/Germany, 2007–2018
Academic Experience
- Researcher, University of Malaga, 2022–present
- Lecturer of the artificial intelligence module at the Master of Journalism Production MPXA, University of La Coruña/La Voz de Galicia newspaper, Spain, 2020–2023
Academic Background
- PhD in Communications, Universidad de Málaga, 2026
- Superior Program in Artificial Intelligence, ESIC Business School, Spain, 2021
- Expert in Programming for Digital Humanities, UNED, Spain, 2019
- BA in Literary Theory, Complutense University of Madrid, 2005