This upcoming PAIS workshop—sponsored by the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society at Stanford and the Machine Intelligence and Normative Theory Lab and HMI project at ANU—seeks to bring together philosophers addressing important normative questions about the ongoing impact of artificial intelligence and related applications of digital technologies on society.
Read MoreMichael Barnes has published a new article in Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, as part of a special issue on Feminism, Social Justice, and Artificial Intelligence. Michael’s paper is entitled ‘Online Extremism, AI, and (Human) Content Moderation’.
Read MoreThe Philosophy, AI and Society Consortium (PAIS) invites applications for a doctoral colloquium to be held at the University of Oxford on the 6th and 7th of March 2023.
Read MoreThe Philosophy, AI and Society Consortium (PAIS) invites paper and attendance submissions for a workshop to be held at Stanford University on the 27th and 28th of January 2023.
Read MoreSummary of recent work by Seth and other Minties on the moral and political philosophy of data and AI
Read MoreWe are excited to welcome Sean Donahue as the newest member of the MINT team!
Read MoreIf you are considering a pivot to AI, and want to hear ideas for how to BOTH fulfil a real social need and do great philosophy, or just want to talk through your plans, feel free to reach out to MINT.
Read MoreSeth Lazar will be traveling to the US in October, giving talks in Princeton, Cornell Tech, and Cornell.
Read MoreWell done to Jake Stone for passing his Thesis Proposal Review! He’s working on ‘A Theory of Justice for Algorithmic Systems’, and it’s going to smash. Did a great job crossing this important hurdle. Well done Jake!
Read MoreCollection of FAccT Keynotes and Panels
Read MorePanel on Algorithmic Governance of the Public Sphere at FAccT, Seoul 2022
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