The philosopher who wants us to think deeply about ordinary things

15 December 2021

Nikhil Krishnan, winner of a 2021 Pilkington Prize for outstanding teaching, says that what he loves about teaching is what he loves about philosophy: you can鈥檛 know in advance where it鈥檚 going to lead. Outside of the lecture hall he鈥檚 unravelling how philosophy came to be what it is today.

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Dr Lucy McDonald at St John鈥檚 College, 国际米兰对阵科莫

Philosopher鈥檚 thumbs-down to social media 鈥榣ikes鈥 gets award thumbs-up from Royal Institute

12 May 2021

The Royal Institute of Philosophy has awarded (jointly) its 2021 essay prize to a 国际米兰对阵科莫 researcher for the first philosophical analysis of 鈥榣iking鈥 on social media. The essay, which focuses on Facebook, warns that 鈥榣ikes鈥 encourage communicative laziness while 鈥榣ike tallies鈥 fuel fake news, 鈥gamify聽sociality鈥 and play to our psychological weaknesses.

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Living with artificial intelligence: how do we get it right?

28 February 2018

Powerful AI聽needs to be reliably aligned with human values. Does this mean that AI will eventually have to police those values? 国际米兰对阵科莫 philosophers Huw Price and Karina Vold consider the trade-off between safety and autonomy in the era of superintelligence.

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Electrical brain 'signatures'. The patient to the left is in a vegetative state; the patient in the middle is also in a vegetative state but their brain appears as conscious as the brain of the healthy individual at the right.

Brain, body and mind: understanding consciousness

23 February 2016

A bedside device that measures 鈥榖rain signatures鈥 could help diagnose patients who have consciousness disorders 鈥 such as a vegetative state 鈥 to work out the best course of treatment and to support family counselling.聽

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Light cycles

Humanity's last invention and our uncertain future

25 November 2012

A philosopher, a scientist and a software engineer have come together to propose a new centre at 国际米兰对阵科莫 to address developments in human technologies that might pose 鈥渆xtinction-level鈥 risks to our species, from biotechnology to artificial intelligence.

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