In light of recent sexual harassment allegations in the AI Ethics realm, sad to see this paper is never getting out of fashion. Wish there were more scholars who not only talked the talk but also walked the walk.
arxiv.org/abs/2311.14700
In light of recent sexual harassment allegations in the AI Ethics realm, sad to see this paper is never getting out of fashion. Wish there were more scholars who not only talked the talk but also walked the walk.
arxiv.org/abs/2311.14700
Abstracts accepted until 18/05. πhttps://politech.philosophy.uoi.gr/conference-2025/
How do we confront the challenges posed by biological as well as (potentially) hybrid and artificial minds?
This autumn, join us in the historic city of Ioannina (Greece) to explore the ethical, political, and legal implications of brain-computer interfaces, neurotechnologies, and AI.
Many thanks to @plixavra.bsky.social for organising & bringing this wonderful group of scholars together. Looking forward to the next steps and interventions! π₯
Honoured to be named a Rising Star in AI Ethics for 2025! Many thanks to @womeninaiethics.bsky.social for this (unexpected) recognition & congratulations to all remarkable women featured on the list β‘οΈ womeninaiethics.org/the-list/ris...
Great to see @mtlaiethics.bsky.social on Bluesky! π Check out their latest AI Ethics Brief, featuring also a research summary on feminist theory and AI (by yours truly) π
Thank you π Congratulations also on the shared promotor, Prof. Vedder! π
π¨Help a researcher outπ¨
π₯ Are you a healthcare professional working in fields where AI-powered robots might be used? Consider contributing to or sharing this brief (10 min) survey launched by @citip.bsky.social colleagues:
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Thanks to FWO, you can find the paper in OA here [3/3]: www.rivistateoria.eu/index.php/te...
I argue that ethics may enrich common technocratic approaches to risk and that (Aristotelian) virtue ethics, in particular, is apt for grappling with AI risk. [2/3]
New paper out in Teoriaπ
From the GDPR to the AI Act and many more instruments, the EU increasingly relies on risk-based regulatory approaches to govern digital technologies. [1/3]
Could Aristotelianism inform a (positive) Luddite ethos? And what can we learn about AI and the future of work by thinking along with Aristotle? Join us next week at the Positive Luddism reading group as we explore these (and more) questions π
Gave a lecture on legal tech today. Plot twist, every other legal tech product these days is basically a ChatGPT wrapper. βInnovationβ, amirite?
π On my way to KU Leuven, to present on the evolution of risk in EU data law.
π¨ Spoiler: I donβt think itβs going so well
π Thanks to Laura Drechsler for the invite! Join us at 2pm, link and more infos: cif-seminars.github.io#the-evolutio...
How do we make AI work for the many (rather than the few)? And where do citizensβ visions fit into the Future of Work debate? Register for our online Humanathon on 09/09 & share your ideas on what the future of work should look like: forms.office.com/e/AQ1UvF2nZQ
πͺπΊ: Letβs trial a 4-day work week
π¬π·: Hereβs a βworker-friendlyβ 6-day work week for you
www.theguardian.com/world/articl...
I sat down with David Geerts to talk about AI, the future of work & neo-Aristotelian flourishing for the latest episode of the KU Leuven DigiSoc podcast. Enjoy the full discussion here: open.spotify.com/episode/5ZWo...