Bloom Ethical AI Consulting guides communities, organizations, and leaders through the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence with clarity, responsibility, and a strong moral foundation. The firm is grounded in the belief that technology must serve people and uphold the values that define us. .
Rabbi Andrew Bloom brings more than two decades of leadership, ethical scholarship, and civic engagement to the field of artificial intelligence governance. Recognized in Fort Worth as one of the city’s Most Influential 400, his work sits at the intersection of ethics, public service, and community impact. For more than twenty-three years, he has led Congregation Ahavath Sholom, one of North Texas’s historic congregations, while advising civic leaders, law enforcement, and interfaith coalitions on ethical leadership, community trust, and responsible decision making
He is the author of The Ten Commandments of Ethical AI, Technology and Theology: How AI Is Impacting Religion, and Two Minutes of Tradition. His academic background includes rabbinic ordination, graduate study in ethics, and professional certifications in technology and ethics from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Bloom Ethical AI Consulting was created to bring human-centered guidance to an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. Its work is grounded in Moral Architecture and practical governance frameworks that embed ethical responsibility into decision-making and system design. Focused on real people, real communities, and real moral responsibility, the firm helps ensure technology strengthens trust, protects dignity, and serves the common good.
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