Ethics in AI Colloquium (Wednesday - Week 3, MT22)

ai colloquium profile image of daron acemoglu katya hertog maximilian kasy and john tasioulas  event on 26th october

The next phase of digital technologies, including those focused on machine intelligence, can have tremendous benefits for humanity. But on their current path, they are likely to have tremendous negative consequences. This is for four interrelated reasons.

(Abstract continued at: https://www.oxford-aiethics.ox.ac.uk/event/ethics-ai-colloquium-economic-impact-ai-live-online-event?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=events_and_updates&utm_term=2022-10-17)

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The Institute for Ethics in AI brings together world-leading philosophers and other experts in the humanities with the technical developers and users of AI in academia, business and government. The ethics and governance of AI is an exceptionally vibrant area of research at Oxford and the Institute is an opportunity to take a bold leap forward from this platform.


Convenor: Professor John Tasioulas