Sean Donahue has accepted an offer to join MINT, funded by the ARC Future Fellowship project ‘Automatic Authorities: Charting a Course for Legitimate AI’
Read MoreBen Robinson and Antonio Esposito win scholarships for their work on Moral Skill and Ethics for AI respectively.
Read MoreACM FAccT 2022, registration opening soon
Read MoreSeth Lazar has been made a Distinguished Research Fellow of the University of Oxford's Institute for Ethics in AI, and the Faculty of Philosophy. This honorary position is in recognition of the existing deep collaboration between Seth and the Oxford Institute, including through the PAIS consortium.
Read MoreClaire Benn and Seth Lazar ask what is wrong with online behavioural advertising and recommender systems, in this paper published in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy.
Read MoreWorld Economic Forum's Quantum Computing Governance Principles programme brings together a global multi-stakeholder community of experts from across public sector, private sector, academia and civil society to formulate principles and create a broader ethical framework for responsible and purpose-driven design and adoption of quantum computing technologies to drive positive outcomes for society.
Read MoreProfessor Seth Lazar wins $1m Australian Research Council Future Fellowship Award to study the political philosophy of AI.
Read MorePamela Robinson presented ‘Moral Disagreement and Artificial Intelligence’ at AIES'21. Click through for more information.
Read MoreSeth Lazar gave a tutorial on power in political philosophy to attendees of the ACM FAccT conference on Thursday the 4th of March 2021. Click through for more information.
Read MoreSeth co-chaired the 4th AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, a hybrid conference that took place on 19-21 May 2021.
Read MoreSeth Lazar was recently invited to join the National Academies of Science Engineering and Mathematics Study on Responsible Computing Research: Ethics and Governance of Computing Research and its Applications committee.
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