Michael Barnes (along with Megan Hyska, Northwestern University) gave a Tutorial Presentation at the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (ACM FAccT) on 14 June 2023, in Chicago, IL, USA. The presentation was titled ‘Theories of Propaganda and New Technology: Applications and Interventions,’ and—in the spirit of the aims of FAccT Tutorials—aimed to foster dialogue between disciplines.
Read MoreThe Philosophy of Online Communication Workshop was held at ANU on 17 May 2023. The event, sponsored by the MINT Lab, was organized by Michael Barnes and involved five presentations on philosophical issues raised by online communication.
Read MoreNick Schuster provided a virtual lecture on Ethics for Artificial Intelligence for CSIRO's Next Generation Graduates Program in 2023.
Read MoreNick Schuster was interviewed by Cosmos Magazine's Petra Stock for her article "Explainer: Unethical AI and what can be done about it," published 18 April 2023.
Read MoreOn 11 April 2023 Nick Schuster presented his paper "Moral Expertise and Crowdsourcing for Machine Ethics" (co-authored by Daniel Kilov) for the Computing Ethics Group at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Read MoreOn 8 April 2023 Nick Schuster presented his paper "A Deontological Model of Moral Skill" at the American Philosophical Association's 2023 Pacific Division Meeting in San Francisco.
Read MoreMichael Barnes gave a presentation at the American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division meeting. The invited talk was as part of the panel: New Work on Propaganda, and included talks by Megan Hyska (Northwestern University), and Cory Wimberly (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley).
Read MoreDiscover insights from the groundbreaking inaugural PAIS Doctoral Colloquium, bridging philosophy, AI, and society.
Read MoreMichael Barnes was a panellist at a session on AI Ethics at the Clayton-Utz Government In-House Counsel Day. The session, titled “Navigating the Ethics of AI in Public Governance,” was moderated by Professor Genevieve Bell (Director of the School of Cybernetics, ANU), and included Dr Will Bateman (College of Law, ANU), and Dr Jenny L. Davis (School of Sociology at the ANU).
Read MoreOn January 26th and 27th, Professor Seth Lazar gave the Tanner Lectures on AI and Human Values, at Stanford University. The event was co-hosted by Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI, and the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society.
Read MoreSeth will be giving several talks at the University of Oxford and the University of Geneva in January and February.
Read More