Philosophical Disquisitions

By John Danaher

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Things hid and barr'd from common sense

Episode Date
TITE 10 - Bonus Episode: Audience Q and A
Dec 20, 2023
TITE 9 - Human-Technology Futures
Dec 20, 2023
TITE 8 - Machines as Colleagues, Friends and Lovers
Dec 20, 2023
TITE 7 - Can Machines be Moral Patients?
Dec 19, 2023
TITE 6 - Moral Agency in Machines
Dec 19, 2023
TITE 5 - Technology and Responsibility Gaps
Dec 19, 2023
TITE 4 - Behaviour Change and Control
Dec 19, 2023
TITE 3 - Value Alignment and the Control Problem
Oct 10, 2023
TITE 2: The Methods of Technology Ethics
Sep 29, 2023
New Podcast Series - 'This is Technology Ethics'
Sep 25, 2023
110 - Can we pause AI Development? Evidence from the history of technological restraint
Jun 06, 2023
109 - How Can We Align Language Models like GPT with Human Values?
May 30, 2023
108 - Miles Brundage (Head of Policy Research at Open AI) on the speed of AI development and the risks and opportunities of GPT
May 03, 2023
107 - Will Large Language Models disrupt healthcare?
Apr 19, 2023
106 - Why GPT and other LLMs (probably) aren't sentient
Apr 11, 2023
105 - GPT: Higher Education's Jurassic Park Moment?
Apr 02, 2023
104 - What will be the economic impact of GPT?
Mar 28, 2023
103 - GPT: How worried should we be?
Mar 23, 2023
102 - Fictional Dualism and Social Robots
Dec 16, 2022
101 - Pistols, Pills, Pork and Ploughs: How Technology Changes Morality
Nov 28, 2022
100 - The Past and Future of Transhumanism
Nov 22, 2022
99 - Trusting Untrustworthy Machines and Other Psychological Quirks
Nov 07, 2022
Ethics of Academia (12) - Olle Häggström
Sep 20, 2022
Ethics of Academia (11) - Jessica Flanigan
Sep 13, 2022
Ethics of Academia (10) - Jesse Stommel
Sep 06, 2022
Ethics of Academia (9) - Jason Brennan
Aug 26, 2022
Ethics of Academia (8) - Zena Hitz
Aug 17, 2022
Ethics of Academia (7) - Aaron Rabinowitz
Jul 25, 2022
Ethics of Academia (6) - Helen de Cruz
Jul 20, 2022
Ethics of Academia (5) - Brian Earp
Jul 12, 2022
Ethics of Academia (4) - Justin Weinberg
Jul 05, 2022
Ethics of Academia (3) - Regina Rini
Jun 28, 2022
Ethics of Academia (2) with Michael Cholbi
Jun 20, 2022
The Ethics of Academia Podcast (Episode 1 with Sven Nyholm)
Jun 15, 2022
98 - The Psychology of Human-Robot Interactions
Jun 09, 2022
97 - The Perils of Predictive Policing (& Automated Decision-Making)
Apr 05, 2022
96 - How Does Technology Mediate Our Morals?
Dec 01, 2021
95 - The Psychology of the Moral Circle
Nov 09, 2021
94 - Robot Friendship and Hatred
Nov 01, 2021
93 - Will machines impede moral progress?
Jul 19, 2021
92 - The Ethics of Virtual Worlds
Jul 09, 2021
91 - Rights for Robots, Animals and Nature?
Jun 30, 2021
90 - The Future of Identity
Apr 28, 2021
89 - Is Morality All About Cooperation?
Mar 26, 2021
88 - The Ethics of Social Credit Systems
Feb 26, 2021
87 - AI and the Value Alignment Problem
Dec 23, 2020
86 - Are Video Games Immoral?
Dec 15, 2020
85 - The Internet and the Tyranny of Perceived Opinion
Oct 27, 2020
84 - Social Media, COVID-19 and Value Change
Oct 20, 2020
83 - Privacy is Power
Oct 10, 2020
82 - What should we do about facial recognition technology?
Sep 23, 2020
81 - Consumer Credit, Big Tech and AI Crime
Sep 18, 2020
80 - Bias, Algorithms and Criminal Justice
Aug 13, 2020
79 - Is There A Techno-Responsibility Gap?
Aug 05, 2020
78 - Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency and Anthropomorphism
Jul 27, 2020
77 - Should AI be Explainable?
Jul 20, 2020
76 - Surveillance, Privacy and COVID-19
Apr 18, 2020
75 - The Vital Ethical Contexts of Coronavirus
Apr 15, 2020
74 - How to Understand COVID 19
Apr 10, 2020
73 - The Ethics of Healthcare Prioritisation during COVID 19
Apr 03, 2020