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🔔 📝 🤖 New on The Computational Philosopher: a write-up of last month's Conversations on AI fireside chat on putting the Computational Philosophy Lab's 3D Model of AI Ethics to work in real agentic AI development 🔗 👉 computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/the-3d-mod...
‼️ 🔔 This week in the Computational Philosopher... David Freeborn @dpwf0.bsky.social gave the 2020 PhilPapers Survey to a batch of frontier models. 📋 📊 Read the full post below! 👇 🔗 computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/what-philo...
📣🚨This week in the Computational Philosopher: Nicolas Kuri (BSc Data Science at Northeastern University London) shares some of his findings from his Student Research Assistantship on Brian Ball's PolyGraphs project. Link here! 👉 🔗 computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/communitie...
🔥🚨 📣 🤖 This week's post in the Computational Philosopher Substack: a write-up and some photos from our recent visit to Bletchley Park's Age of AI exhibition, with faculty and students from the Computational Philosophy Lab. 👉🔗: Read more here: computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/bletchley-...
‼️🎓 This week’s post in The Computational Philosopher invites you to the inaugural professorial lecture of Ioannis Votsis, . All are welcome. 📅 : Thursday, 14 May 2026 ⏰ : 17:00 - 18:30 📌: Devon House (and via Zoom) 🔗👉 Details and registration: computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/structures...
📨 📣 🛒 New on The Computational Philosopher: a guest post by Karol See (MSc AI & Ethics, NU London 2025) on how alternative credit scoring systems can infer protected characteristics (such as gender) from shopping behaviour alone. 👉🔗 computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/when-your-...
Today's post in The Computational Philosopher asks: what do we talk about when we talk about AI? @dpwf0.bsky.social uses digital text analysis (e.g. semantic mapping) to find out, using transcripts from Conversations on AI events/podcasts. 🔗👉 computationalphilosopher.substack.com/p/analysing-...
Very much looking forward to this online workshop on Agentic AI, taking place Fri 21 Nov and Fri 28 Nov. It's organised by our very own @alicehelliwell.bsky.social together with @hadeelnaeem.bsky.social and Qiantong Wu. All are very welcome! More info and Zoom link: www.pair.fau.eu/events/overv...
NU London Philosopher David Freeborn (@dpwf0.bsky.social) presents work by the Computational Philosophy Lab at the Ethics and AI conference at Warsaw University of Technology. Read more about the lab's work here: cpl.sites.northeastern.edu
Some photos from last weekend! Featuring Christoph @schuringa.bsky.social and Naomi Goulder from NULondon, plus Timothy Williamson, @nigelwarburton.bsky.social, Genia Schönbaumsfeld and Babette Babich. There was lively discussion among speakers plus a curious and energetic audience
Excited to be at Ford's innovation space in the Stratford Olympic Park, for a Conversations On AI event on how we can use AI to innovate for human benefit. The panel features NU London Philosophy's own Hossein Dabbagh, and the event series is organised by alumni from our MA Philosophy and AI
@alicehelliwell.bsky.social speaking about Creativity and AI, at the launch of the The Computational Philosophy Lab at Northeastern University London. Read more here: cpl.sites.northeastern.edu
Delighted to be at the launch of the The Computational Philosophy Lab at Northeastern University London. Brian Ball is giving the welcome talk. Later we will hear from @alicehelliwell.bsky.social @dpwf0.bsky.social, @tessbuckley.bsky.social amongst others. Learn more here: cpl.sites.northeastern.edu
Coming up on March 11: Conversations on AI: What does Responsible Education Look Like on the Age of AI? Register for the event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conversati...
This newly published paper by @dpwf0.bsky.social , explores the connections between machine learning models (such as dimensional reduction and manifold learning techniques) and theory-building in the sciences.
New paper out by assistant prof @dpwf0.bsky.social , Effective Theory Building and Manifold Learning. This paper explores the philosophical connections between machine learning and effective model building in the sciences. Read it here: philsci-archive.pitt.edu/24250/
There were two amazing NULondon talks at the 2024 Biennial Philosophy of Science Conference in New Orleans this year! @dpwf0.bsky.social spoke about "Genuine Conpositionality in Signalling Games". Maria Norelli spoke about "The Interplay of Data, Models, and Theories in Machine Learning".