Michael 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 MoreSeth Lazar invited to contribute to the ACOLA Rapid Research report on Large Language Models.
Read MoreDiscover insights from the groundbreaking inaugural PAIS Doctoral Colloquium, bridging philosophy, AI, and society.
Read MoreSeth features on a new podcast episode about the risks of AI by Science Vs.
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 MoreSeth Lazar was awarded USD10,000 to support work on the societal impacts and social ontology of LLMs.
Read MoreJosh Glancy of the Sunday Times has written an in-depth profile on Oxford's Institute for Ethics in AI, in which he discusses the ethical issues raised by AI with members of the institute led by John Tasioulas, including a brief quote from Seth.
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 MoreScholars from around the world gathered for the first official Philosophy, AI, and Society (PAIS) Workshop at Stanford University on January 27th and 28th. The program featured 24 presentations on a wide variety of topics including online privacy, speech muffling on digital platforms, fairness metrics for algorithms, the impact of video deepfakes on evidence, moral self-correction in large langue models, the ethics of future porn, and many more.
Read MoreBrian Hedden of the ANU and Katie Creel of Northeastern University organized a workshop on Fairness and Machine Learning: Limitations and Opportunities on January 23rd at Stanford University. Fairness and Machine Learning is co-authored by Solon Barocas, Moritz Hardt, Arvind Narayanan.
Read MoreSeth Lazar has been invited to give the Tanner Lectures in AI and Human Values, at Stanford, in January 2023. The lectures will be hosted by the Human-Centered AI Institute and the McCoy Centre for Ethics in Society.
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