
Philosophy of AI
Algorithmic Reasoning and Decision Making
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"Causal and Evidential Conditionals" (Minds and Machines) equips intelligent agents with a reasoning account for when to believe causal and evidential conditionals much as we do.
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"Reply to Commentaries on 'Factual Difference-Making'" (Australasian Philosophical Review, with Holger Andreas) develops an algorithm that equips AI systems with judgments of comparative causation which are studied in Cognitive Science.
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"Algorithmic and Human Decision Making: For a Double Standard of Transparency" (AI & Society, with Atoosa Kasirzadeh) argues that algorithmic systems should be held to higher standards of transparency than human decision makers.


AI Safety and Ethics of AI
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"Foundational Challenges in Assuring Alignment and Safety of Large Language Models" (Transactions on Machine Learning Research, with Usman Anwar et al.) outlines the challenges of aligning large language models with human values to make them safe.
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"Large-scale Facial Recognition is Incompatible with a Free Society" (The Conversation, with Seth Lazar and Claire Benn) argues that large-scale facial recognition is incompatible with a free society.
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"Kann Europas KI Gesetz eine lebenswerte Zukunft bewahren?" (prae|faktisch, with William D'Alessandro) asks what must be done such that the AI Act of the European Union can secure a life worth living.
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"Was wird die Künstliche Intelligenz für Versicherungsunternehmen bedeuten?" (prae|faktisch) asks what impacts AI will have on insurance companies.


