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Seth Lazar on Philosophy Bites Podcast
Seth Lazar on Philosophy Bites Podcast

Seth features on a new podcast episode about the potential risks of AI with Philosophy Bites.

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Media, AI and Power, Resources, Ethics for AIGuest User2 October 2023
Workshop Presentation: Moral Expertise, Reasonable Pluralism, and Crowdsourcing for Machine Ethics
Workshop Presentation: Moral Expertise, Reasonable Pluralism, and Crowdsourcing for Machine Ethics

On 22 September 2023 Nick Schuster presented his paper “Moral Expertise, Reasonable Pluralism, and Crowdsourcing for Machine Ethics” (co-authored by Daniel Kilov) for the Formalising Responsibility Workshop at the University of Manchester.

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Events, Ethics for AIGuest User22 September 2023
Workshop Presentation: Role-Taking Skill and Online Marginalization
Workshop Presentation: Role-Taking Skill and Online Marginalization

On 18 September 2023 Nick Schuster presented his paper “Role-Taking Skill and Online Marginalization” (co-authored by Jenny Davis) at the University of Leeds.

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Events, Ethics for AI, Moral SkillGuest User18 September 2023
Joining Danielle Allen's Interdisciplinary GETTING-Plurality Group
Joining Danielle Allen's Interdisciplinary GETTING-Plurality Group

Seth Lazar joins the GETTING-Plurality group at Harvard University.

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AI and Power, PolicyGuest User1 September 2023
Dagstuhl Workshop on Responsible Robotics
Dagstuhl Workshop on Responsible Robotics

Nick Schuster represented MINT in organising a successful Dagstuhl seminar on responsible robotics.

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SAIS, EventsSeth Lazar30 August 2023
New Publication: Who Do You Speak For? And How? Online Abuse as Collective Subordinating Speech Acts
New Publication: Who Do You Speak For? And How? Online Abuse as Collective Subordinating Speech Acts

Michael Barnes has published a new article in Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy. Michael’s paper is entitled ‘Who Do You Speak For? And How? Online Abuse as Collective Subordinating Speech Acts’.

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PapersGuest User24 August 2023
Conference Presentation: International Political Science Association World Congress
Conference Presentation: International Political Science Association World Congress

Sean Donahue travelled to the International Political Science Association World Congress in Buenos Aires to present his paper ‘AI Rule and a Fundamental Objection to Epistocracy’ as part of a panel on AI Ethics, organized by the University of Bristol’s Johnathan Floyd.

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Events, AI and PowerGuest User19 July 2023
Workshop Attendance: ChatRegs23: AI Policy Workshop
Workshop Attendance: ChatRegs23: AI Policy Workshop

Michael Barnes participated in ChatRegs23: AI Policy Workshop, on 19 July 2023. This workshop, organized by Bec Johnson of the University of Sydney, aimed to bring together a wide range of people researching the risks and ethical impacts of AI, as well as those working on how we can responsibly adopt these technologies into Australia.

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Events, AI and PowerGuest User19 July 2023
Conference Presentation: AAP 2023
Conference Presentation: AAP 2023

Michael Barnes gave a presentation for the Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) Annual Conference. The talk, titled ‘Speech Acts on Social Media: Algorithms, Amplifiers, and Affordances,’ is part of a larger project that aims to update speech act theory for online communication, and then apply it to help make sense of various afflictions of our online lives.

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Events, AI and PowerGuest User4 July 2023
Schmidt Sciences AI 2050 Normative Philosophy of Computing Grant
Schmidt Sciences AI 2050 Normative Philosophy of Computing Grant

Seth Lazar and the MINT lab were awarded USD50,000 to support normative philosophy of computing field-building. The funds will be used to support research workshops in Australia and overseas, such as this year’s normative philosophy of computing workshop at Kioloa Coastal Campus.

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Ethics for AI, GrantsSeth Lazar1 July 2023
New Publication: Presupposition and Propaganda: A Socially Extended Analysis
New Publication: Presupposition and Propaganda: A Socially Extended Analysis

Michael Barnes has published a new article in Sbisà on Speech as Action, as part of a book series Philosophers in Depth (PID). Michael’s paper is entitled ‘Presupposition and Propaganda: A Socially Extended Analysis’.

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PapersGuest User22 June 2023
Machines and Morality in the New York Times
Machines and Morality in the New York Times

Seth shares some lessons from a conversation with a rogue AI about what imbues humans with moral worth.

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Media, Papers, Resources, Ethics for AI, Moral SkillGuest User16 June 2023
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