MINT-Yale Law School Workshop on Normative Philosophy of Computin

This workshop aims to bring together the best philosophical work on normative questions raised by computing, and in addition to identify and connect early career scholars working on these questions. It will feature papers that use the tools of analytical philosophy to frame and address normative questions raised by computing and computational systems. This includes work in moral, legal and political philosophy focused on artificial intelligence, such as (philosophical) work on AI ethics and safety. But it also includes (social) epistemology, (social) philosophy of language, aesthetics, and normative approaches to philosophy of science and philosophy of mind. pistemology, (social) philosophy of language, aesthetics, and normative approaches to philosophy of science and philosophy of mind.

Location: Yale Law School, Room SLB 122, 127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT

Date: 8:45am-6pm, 27 September 2024 & 8:45am-5pm, 28 September 2024 (light breakfast available from 08:00 both days)

Organized by Seth Lazar (ANU), Scott Shapiro and Ketan Ramakrishnan (YLS). This conference is sponsored by the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund and Schmidt Sciences AI 2050.

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