Philosophy and Technology

Quantum Physics Reveals the Unity of the Universe

This article was originally published on August 23rd, 2023 in the online magazine of the Institute of Art and Ideas: https://iai.tv/articles. This essay is...

What Hegel Has to Teach Us about AI

This essay was previously published July 6th, 2023 in The New Statesman In the summer of 2022, engineer Blake Lemoine posted to Medium a transcript of his...

Unimaginable Time

Buried in an arctic mountainside in Norway is the Global Music Vault, a digital data storage facility that is designed to preserve selections of...

The Great Betrayal: why the Internet became an autocracy and how it may yet...

This post includes excerpts from Vili Lehdonvirta’s book Cloud Empires: How Digital Platforms Are Overtaking the State and How We Can Regain Control (MIT Press).                                                                 *** The Internet...

Overcoming Cognitive Bias with Algorithms

This is a revised text of a lecture given at King’s College in March 2023 The judgments of human beings can be biased; they can...
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AI and Social Justice: The latest technological ‘revolution’ and the Capability Approach

Face recognition to unlock our phones, navigation apps that show traffic in real-time, digital assistants that turn on lights and lock doors in our...

Smartphones and Meaningfulness

This essay explores topics discussed in Tiger Roholt’s recently published book, Distracted from Meaning: A Philosophy of Smartphones. Imagine that you are at the DMV...
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Does techno-scientific orientation mean abandoning philosophy as a normative project?

It is pertinent to examine the perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS) and its implications to enhance the understanding of technological development. By...

Conscientious Objection and Euthanasia

Should doctors be allowed to conscientiously object to euthanasia? Voluntary euthanasia for patients with terminal illness is now legal in dozens of jurisdictions. A...

Responsibility and Automated Decision-Making

In 1979, an IBM presentation included a slide with the following injunction: Despite this warning, nearly fifty years later computing systems are increasingly used to...