Pamela Robinson presented ‘Moral Uncertainty and Artificial Intelligence’ to Effective Altruism UQ (University of Queensland). Click through for more information.
Read MorePamela Robinson presented ‘Moral Disagreement and Artificial Intelligence’ at AIES'21. Click through for more information.
Read MoreWe provide a proof of principle of a new method for addressing the ethics of autonomous vehicles, the Data-Theories Method, in which vehicle crash data is combined with ethical theory to provide a guide to action for autonomous vehicle algorithm design.
Read MoreSarita Rosenstock (course convener), Pamela Robinson and Mario Guenther will be running a course on philosophy, AI and society during Semester 2, 2021.
Read MoreJoin us at the 4th AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society - 19-21 May 2021!
Read MoreThis talk was given at a conference on Holly Smith’s book, Making Morality Work, held at Rutgers on October 18, 2019. I argued that Making Morality Work poses the problem that moral theories must be 'usable', but then offers a solution that only partly solves it. I offered a way to extend the solution, but argued that even that only partly solves the problem, and that we can’t stop there.
Read MoreThis talk was given to the effective altruism society at ANU on October 1, 2019. I described ethical problems associated with the project of designing ethical self-driving cars, what makes the project especially difficult, what we might do about it, and why those concerned with doing the most good should care.
Read MoreThe Morality and Machine Intelligence conference brought together academic leaders from institutes across the US, UK and Australia, from philosophy, social science and computer science to openly discuss their latest research on the ethics of machine intelligence.
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