Cristina DiGiacomo is a philosopher of systems who builds ethical infrastructure for the age of AI.
She is the founder and CEO of 10P1 Inc.and the creator of the 10+1 Commandments of Human–AI Co-Existence™, a decision-making tool designed to help leaders apply responsibility with clarity in high-stakes, high-ambiguity AI environments. The 10+1 provides a structured way for organizations to make ethical responsibility explicit as decisions are automated, scaled, and embedded into complex systems.
Cristina brings more than 25 years of experience as an award-winning Interactive Strategist for major organizations including The New York Times, Citigroup, and R/GA. Throughout her career, she led large-scale digital initiatives and complex product launches, gaining firsthand insight into how systems shape human behavior—and how misaligned incentives can create structural risk and long-term harm.
Her transition into philosophy was driven by what she observed inside modern institutions: moral confusion, short-term thinking, and a lack of language for consequence in decision-making. She earned a Master of Science in Organizational Change Management from The New School and has spent over a decade translating philosophical principles into practical tools for leadership, organizational design, and AI governance.
Cristina is the author of the #1 bestselling book Wise Up! At Work(2020), which bridges timeless wisdom and practical action in the workplace. The book has been recognized by business leaders, HR professionals, and executive coaches as a resource for restoring clarity and integrity in environments where incentives often undermine both.
Her current work sits at the intersection of Responsible AI, organizational ethics, and systems design. She helps senior leaders reduce risk by embedding moral clarity into decision processes—using tools that make expectations explicit, roles accountable, and tradeoffs visible before systems are deployed or scaled.
Cristina’s category of work is known as Systems Ethics, focused on how ethical outcomes are produced by systems rather than individual intent alone.
She is also the founder and Chief Philosophy Officer of the C-Suite Network AI Council, where she leads a council and mastermind for business leaders navigating the strategic, ethical, and organizational implications of artificial intelligence. A frequent speaker and podcast guest, Cristina is known for bringing a philosophical edge to high-level discussions on technology, power, and responsibility.
Cristina has received multiple awards for her strategic and philosophical work, including two New York TimesPublisher’s Awards, a Cannes Cyber Lion Shortlist Award for work in Virtual Reality, the Industrial Philosopher of the Year award from the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP), and recognition fromMashable, COPA, and the Web Marketing Association.