In February Seth lectured into the University of Memphis, Tennessee, AI Ethics course, run by David Gray, and presented a paper on Legitimacy, Authority, and the Political Value of Explanations to the Rutgers Philosophy Colloquium.
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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 MoreIn this QuantumBlack Australia virtual Meetup, the ethics of artificial intelligence was discussed with the Gradient Institute and HMI. Click through for more information.
Read MoreA virtual workshop on Trust and Safety that was held on the 2nd of June 2020. This was a joint event with the Trusted Autonomous Systems Defence Cooperative Research Centre, Data61, and 3AI. Click through for more information.
Read MoreAnthony Asher, Adam Druissi, Seth Lazar, and Tiberio Caetano presented the online seminar ‘Data Ethics — A Virtual Session’ on the 13th of October 2020. Click through for more information.
Read MoreSeth Lazar joined the Templeton World Charity Foundation Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute as faculty, giving talks on the moral and political epistemology of data and AI, and the Value of Explanations.
Read MoreIn March 2020 Seth Lazar presented a paper on machine ethics to an interdisciplinary conference at CMU. His respondent was Professor Jonathan Cohen (Princeton).
Read MoreOn the shoulders of the Stanford Human-Centred AI Institute's fall conference in 2019, Seth Lazar and Stanford's Rob Reich co-convened a one-day workshop to explore the morality, law and politics of data and AI.
Read MoreTogether with Stanford's Rob Reich, Seth Lazar co-convened a session of the Human-Centred AI Institute's fall conference on AI Ethics, Policy and Governance, on 'New Directions in AI Ethics'.
Read MoreSeth Lazar presented a public talk on "AI Ethics Without Principles" to audiences from the US government NITRD Agency, the Australian Embassy, and the Human-Centered AI Institute at Stanford.
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