Algocracy And Transhumanism Podcast

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Sinopsis

Interviews with experts and occasional audio essays about the philosophy of the future.

Episodios

  • #63 – Reagle on the Ethics of Life Hacking

    28/08/2019

    In this episode I talk to Joseph Reagle. Joseph is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University and a former fellow (in 1998 and 2010) and faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. He is the author of several books and papers about digital media and the … More #63 – Reagle on the Ethics of Life Hacking

  • #62 – Häggström on AI Motivations and Risk Denialism

    03/07/2019

    In this episode I talk to Olle Häggström. Olle is a professor of mathematical statistics at Chalmers University of Technology and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA) and of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). Olle’s main research is in probability theory and statistical mechanics, but in recent years … More #62 – Häggström on AI Motivations and Risk Denialism

  • #61 – Yampolskiy on Machine Consciousness and AI Welfare

    20/06/2019

    In this episode I talk to Roman Yampolskiy. Roman is a Tenured Associate Professor in the department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville. He is the founding and current director of the Cyber Security Lab and an author of many books and papers on AI security … More #61 – Yampolskiy on Machine Consciousness and AI Welfare

  • #60 – Véliz on How to Improve Online Speech with Pseudonymity

    20/05/2019

    In this episode I talk to Carissa Véliz. Carissa is a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities at the University of Oxford. She works on digital ethics, practical ethics more generally, political philosophy, and public policy. She is also the Director of the research … More #60 – Véliz on How to Improve Online Speech with Pseudonymity

  • #59 – Torres on Existential Risk, Omnicidal Agents and Superintelligence

    09/05/2019

    In this episode I talk to Phil Torres. Phil is an author and researcher who primarily focuses on existential risk. He is currently a visiting researcher at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University. He has published widely on emerging technologies, terrorism, and existential risks, with articles appearing in the Bulletin … More #59 – Torres on Existential Risk, Omnicidal Agents and Superintelligence

  • #58 – Neely on Augmented Reality, Ethics and Property Rights

    25/04/2019

    In this episode I talk to Erica Neely. Erica is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Ohio Northern University specializing in philosophy of technology and computer ethics. Her work focuses is on the ethical ramifications of emerging technologies. She has written a number of papers on 3D printing, the ethics of video games, robotics and … More #58 – Neely on Augmented Reality, Ethics and Property Rights

  • #57 – Sorgner on Nietzschean Transhumanism

    10/04/2019

    In this episode I talk Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Stefan teaches philosophy at John Cabot University in Rome. He is director and co-founder of the Beyond Humanism Network, Fellow at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET), Research Fellow at the Ewha Institute for the Humanities at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, and Visting Fellow … More #57 – Sorgner on Nietzschean Transhumanism

  • #56 – Turner on Rules for Robots

    30/03/2019

    In this episode I talk to Jacob Turner. Jacob is a barrister and author. We chat about his new book, Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), which discusses how to address legal responsibility, rights and ethics for AI. You can download here or listen below. You can also subscribe to the show on … More #56 – Turner on Rules for Robots

  • #55 – Baum on the Long-Term Future of Human Civilisation

    13/03/2019

    In this episode I talk to Seth Baum. Seth is an interdisciplinary researcher working across a wide range of fields in natural and social science, engineering, philosophy, and policy. His primary research focus is global catastrophic risk. He also works in astrobiology. He is the Co-Founder (with Tony Barrett) and Executive Director of the Global … More #55 – Baum on the Long-Term Future of Human Civilisation

  • Episode #54 – Sebo on the Moral Problem of Other Minds

    28/02/2019

    In this episode I talk to Jeff Sebo. Jeff is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Affiliated Professor of Bioethics, Medical Ethics, and Philosophy, and Director of the Animal Studies M.A. Program at New York University.  Jeff’s research focuses on bioethics, animal ethics, and environmental ethics. He has two co-authored books Chimpanzee Rights and … More Episode #54 – Sebo on the Moral Problem of Other Minds

  • Episode #53 – Christin on How Algorithms Actually Impact Workers

    18/02/2019

    In this episode I talk to Angèle Christin. Angèle is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University, where she is also affiliated with the Sociology Department and Program in Science, Technology, and Society. Her research focuses on how algorithms and analytics transform professional values, expertise, and work practices. She is currently … More Episode #53 – Christin on How Algorithms Actually Impact Workers

  • Episode #52 – Devlin on Sex Robots and Moral Panics

    30/01/2019

    In this episode I talk to Kate Devlin. Kate is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London. Kate’s research is in the fields of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), investigating how people interact with and react to technology in order to understand how emerging and future … More Episode #52 – Devlin on Sex Robots and Moral Panics

  • Episode #51 – Moen on the Unabomber’s Ethics

    15/01/2019

    In this episode I talk to Ole Martin Moen. Ole Martin is a Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Oslo. He works on how to think straight about thorny issues in applied ethics. He is the Principal Investigator of “What should not be bought and sold?”, a $1 million research project funded by … More Episode #51 – Moen on the Unabomber’s Ethics

  • Episode #50 – Loi on Facebook, Justice and Data as the New Oil

    21/12/2018

    In this episode I talk to Michele Loi. Michele is a political philosopher turned bioethicist turned digital ethicist. He is currently (2017-2020) working on two interdisciplinary projects, one of which is about the ethical implications of big data at the University of Zurich. In the past, he developed an ethical framework of governance for the … More Episode #50 – Loi on Facebook, Justice and Data as the New Oil

  • Episode #49 – Maas on AI and the Future of International Law

    02/12/2018

    In this episode I talk to Matthijs Maas. Matthijs is a doctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen’s ‘AI and Legal Disruption’ research unit, and a research affiliate with the Governance of AI Program at Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute. His research focuses on safe and beneficial global governance strategies for emerging, transformative AI … More Episode #49 – Maas on AI and the Future of International Law

  • Episode #48 – Gunkel on Robot Rights

    31/10/2018

    In this episode I talk to David Gunkel. David is a repeat guest, having first appeared on the show in Episode 10. David a Professor of Communication Studies at Northern Illinois University. He is a leading scholar in the philosophy of technology, having written extensively about cyborgification, robot rights and responsibilities, remix cultures, new political … More Episode #48 – Gunkel on Robot Rights

  • Episode #47 – Eubanks on Automating Inequality

    20/10/2018

    In this episode I talk to Virginia Eubanks. Virginia is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, SUNY. She is the author of several books, including Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor and Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age. Her writing … More Episode #47 – Eubanks on Automating Inequality

  • Episode #46 – Minerva on the Ethics of Cryonics

    05/10/2018

    In this episode I talk to Francesca Minerva. Francesca is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Ghent. Her research focuses on applied philosophy, specifically lookism, conscientious objection, abortion, academic freedom, and cryonics. She has published many articles on these topics in some of the leading academic journals in ethics and philosophy, including the Journal … More Episode #46 – Minerva on the Ethics of Cryonics

  • Episode #45 – Vallor on Virtue Ethics and Technology

    18/09/2018

    In this episode I talk to Shannon Vallor. Shannon is the Regis and Diane McKenna Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Santa Clara University, where her research addresses the ethical implications of emerging science and technology, especially AI, robotics and new media. Professor Vallor received the 2015 World Technology Award in Ethics from the World … More Episode #45 – Vallor on Virtue Ethics and Technology

  • Episode #44 – Fleischman on Evolutionary Psychology and Sex Robots

    29/08/2018

    In this episode I chat to Diana Fleischman. Diana is a senior lecturer in evolutionary psychology at the University of Portsmouth. Her research focuses on hormonal influences on behavior, human sexuality, disgust and, recently, the interface of evolutionary psychology and behaviorism. She is a utilitarian, a promoter of effective altruism, and a bivalvegan. We have … More Episode #44 – Fleischman on Evolutionary Psychology and Sex Robots

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