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Paul Golata

LOCATION

Dallas

PROFESSION

Engineer

About

Paul Golata is an engineer, an adjunct professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics and the distinguished author of The Ethics of Superintelligent Design: A Christian View of the Theological and Moral Implications of Artificial Superintelligence (Wipf and Stock, 2018). A self-described biblical ethicist and moral philosopher specializing where the worlds of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and God’s Kingdom intersect, Golata offers a unique Christian worldview to technology's bleeding edge. In addition to teaching Philosophy and Christian Ethics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Fort Worth, he is a recognized servant-leader and pastor in the greater DFW community. Currently, Golata is also a senior technology specialist in the electronics industry, where he actively applies his engineering expertise on a daily basis.

Latest Posts

Article #7 of Improving Lives with Digital Healthcare Series: Real-time monitoring of multiple physiological health parameters can be an effective way of preventing and early diagnosis of several diseases.

Enabling Early Diagnosis and Better Postoperative Care with Remote Health Monitoring Devices

Article #6 of Improving Lives with Digital Healthcare Series: Immersive technologies enabled by modern sensing and connectivity systems can be effective pedagogical tools in making medical education safer, accessible, personalized, and engaging.

Immersive Technologies in Medical Education

Article #5 of Improving Lives with Digital Healthcare Series: Intelligent software, wireless connectivity systems along with developments in flexible circuits have enabled electronic part manufacturers to provide OEMs the support required to implement better medical solutions.

Designing Medical Devices for Real-Life: An interview with Molex Printed Circuit Solutions

Article #4 of Improving Lives with Digital Healthcare Series: Transferring information directly between the human brain and a computer can unlock the possibilities of using machines as extended parts of the human body.

Next-Generation Medical Devices for Brain-Computer Interfaces

Article #1 of our Industrial IoT Revolution Series: As the power requirements and operating frequencies of electronic components rise, new interconnecting technologies are required to cater to the ever-growing demand.

Improved electrical interconnects for data centers with higher-power delivery and smaller-footprint

Article #1 of our Circuit Protection Series: Wired IoT has a range of communication standards that require specific protective solutions.

Protecting Wired Communication in IoT