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AI Ethics Researcher
Harvard University
Founder of RoboCop™ · AI Ethics Researcher at Harvard University
Dakota Rea Henry Fitzroy Tudor is a London-based entrepreneur, researcher, and digital rights advocate who founded RoboCop™ to address one of the internet's most pressing challenges: the proliferation of harmful content, malicious applications, and online threats that endanger individuals and communities worldwide.
As an AI Ethics Researcher at Harvard University (Aug 2025 – Present), Dakota specialises in the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and creative law — bringing academic rigour to the practical challenge of automated harmful content detection. His research informs RoboCop™'s multi-modal detection engine, which combines AI-powered text analysis, image recognition, deepfake detection, and threat intelligence databases.
Dakota's leadership credentials span multiple prestigious institutions. As elected Class Secretary for Harvard Business School's OPM 57 programme, he facilitated communication among over 100 global executives. As Founder and Trustee of The Tudor Foundation, he leads efforts to preserve England's cultural and historical heritage. He also serves as an Anti-Trust Committee Member of the American Bar Association and is a Lifetime Member of Historic Royal Palaces.
Driven by a conviction that technology must be wielded responsibly, Dakota built RoboCop™ to give individuals, security researchers, and law enforcement a powerful, free tool to identify and report harmful content — from phishing sites and malware to deepfakes and dangerous mobile applications — automatically and at scale.
"The internet should be a safe space for everyone. RoboCop™ is our commitment to making that a reality — one threat detected, one report filed, one harmful app removed at a time."