On 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 MoreAnother sold-out public lecture from the time before COVID when we could all meet in the same building. David Danks gave a whistlestop tour through the ground-breaking research he and colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University are doing on making the interface between humans and machines work better for the former
Read MoreThe third instalment of the international conference series Decision Theory and the Future of AI brought together renowned experts of decision theory and AI to discuss the concerns raised by algorithmic decision making.
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.
Read MoreIn this public lecture to launch the HMI project, Professor Shannon Vallor argued that instead of trying to build humane technology that does moral reasoning for us, we should support humanising technology that enhances our ability to act as moral agents.
Read MoreWalter Sinnott-Armstrong gave the first HMI public lecture to a packed theatre on June 26, 2019, enthralling the audience with the idea that AI could make us better moral decision-makers. He explained how AI could be used to improve human moral judgments in many areas of ethics, discussing kidney transplants, autonomous vehicles, and autonomous weapons.
Read MoreThis workshop was convened by HMI discovery lead Toni Erskine on behalf of the Coral Bell School and HMI, together with the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. Scholars and practitioners from the UK, China, and Australia addressed the question of how AI poses new challenges for security.
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