I work as an AI philosopher and ethics consultant, helping professionals and institutions think clearly about what artificial intelligence should—and should not—do within human systems.
Applying AI to improve clarity, judgment, efficiency, and decision-making—without eroding expertise, trust, or responsibility.
My role is not to sell tools or accelerate adoption, but to bring ethical grounding and human-centered concerns to how AI is used—so technology serves human purposes rather than quietly redefining them.
I advise ethical AI integration across real estate, education, business communication, and academic practice.
The Ethical Use of AI
Gregory’s work as an AI ethicist is grounded in experience as a philosopher and former university professor, with long-standing work in ethics, meaning, and human judgment.
His work is grounded in applied ethical analysis across education, business, and professional practice rather than abstract or speculative theory.
Training & Certifications
• Academic Writing with AI
Oxford University Language Centre - 2024
• Artificial Intelligence & Real Estate
Residential Real Estate Council - 2024
• AI Essentials & Business Use
IBM - 2023
• AI Ethics & Creative Writing
University of Michigan - 2023
• UI/UX Usability Analyst
Human Factors International - 2013
• User Centric Design
Michigan State University - 2012
AI is not a replacement for judgment, expertise, or human presence, but is an augmentative tool that clarifies thinking, improves decision-making, and reduces friction in complex systems.
In real estate, this means smarter analysis, clearer communication, and stronger fiduciary care.
In teaching and academic work, it supports rigor, accessibility, and intellectual honesty.
In business communication, it sharpens voice, coherence, and strategy without sacrificing authenticity.
Gregory works with individuals and organizations to move beyond novelty and fear toward responsible, human-centered AI adoption—grounded in ethics, accountability, and real-world practice—so AI serves your work rather than distorts it.