John Walsh is a Principal Investigator at the esteemed Institute for Digital Provenance, bringing 15 years of dedicated experience to the complex field of AI agent attribution. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, where his doctoral work laid the foundation for understanding the behavioral signatures of intelligent agents. Walsh’s expertise lies in developing and implementing advanced techniques for tracing the provenance and impact of AI systems, with a particular focus on identifying and mitigating bias propagation within large language models. His professional philosophy centers on the belief that transparency and accountability are paramount for the ethical deployment of AI. He champions the idea that understanding 'who' or 'what' made a decision is crucial for trust and responsible innovation. Readers can expect his articles to offer deep dives into the technical intricacies of attribution, practical frameworks for implementation, and insightful analyses of the societal implications of AI's expanding influence, all presented with clarity and rigorous academic backing