Ethics in AI Seminar - Don’t Shoot the Algorithm

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Seminar by Professor Josh Cohen - Wednesday, 8th June @ 5 pm (BST)

We are delighted to announce that whilst Professor Cohen is here in Oxford as a Visiting Fellow to the Institute he will deliver this special seminar to an in-person audience. Unfortunately, the seminar will not be recorded, so please join us in-person. Don't forget to register beforehand using the link below to guarantee entry.

Registration required prior to entry.

Once you register, you will be sent a paper to be read in advance.

Professor Joshua Cohen is a political philosopher. He has written on issues of democratic theory, freedom of expression, religious freedom, political equality, democracy and digital technology, good jobs, and global justice. His books include On Democracy; Democracy and Associations; Philosophy, Politics, Democracy; Rousseau: A Free Community of Equals; and The Arc of the Moral Universe and Other Essays. He is co-editor of the Norton Introduction to Philosophy. Cohen taught at MIT (1977-2005), Stanford (2005-2014), is currently on the faculty at Apple University, and is Distinguished Senior Fellow in Law, Philosophy, and Political Science at Berkeley. Cohen held the Romanell-Phi Beta Kappa Professorship in 2002-3; was Tanner Lecturer at UC Berkeley in 2007; and gave the Comte Lectures at LSE in 2012. Since 1991, he has been editor of Boston Review.

Hosted by Professor John Tasioulas

There is no online alternative available, so to reserve your seat please register.