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Bruce Baker

Professor: ethics and theology of business and technology

Bruce Baker, associated with the LinkedIn username bruce-baker-667200bb, is a former Associate Professor at Seattle Pacific University (SPU). He taught business ethics and was also affiliated with the University of Washington. Before his academic career, Dr. Baker was a senior executive at Microsoft. He co-founded Four Pi Systems Corp., which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1992. After leaving Microsoft in 1996 to pursue theological studies, he became an ordained Presbyterian minister in 2001.

Dr. Baker holds degrees from prestigious institutions: BS from California Institute of Technology (1978), MBA from Stanford University (1981), MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary (2001), and PhD in Theology from the University of St. Andrews (2010).123 His research focuses on ethical and spiritual issues related to AI.1 Dr. Baker retired as an associate professor at SPU in June 2022.3

He serves on several boards, including AI and Faith and Scholarleaders International, reflecting his diverse interests in technology, ethics, theology, and international reconciliation efforts.14

Highlights

Jan 1 · spu.edu
Bruce Baker
Bruce Baker
Nov 30 · stories.spu.edu
Baker retires after a career as a quadruple-threat professor
Baker retires after a career as a quadruple-threat professor
Aug 22 · aiandfaith.org
Bruce Baker, Ph.D
Bruce Baker, Ph.D

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Seattle, Washington