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John Tasioulas

@JTasioulas

Director @EthicsInAI. Professor of Ethics + Legal Philosophy, University of Oxford. Senior Research Fellow @BalliolOxford. "Πάντα στον νου σου νάχεις την Ιθάκη"

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Welcoming the great Josiah Ober to Oxford. Prof Ober and our Director John Tasioulas are co-teaching a seminar on Ethics, Democracy, and Technology this term, with guest speakers including Daron Acemoglu, Joshua Cohen, and Hélène Landemore

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One source of the esteem in which academics used to be held was a public posture of scepticism and distance towards all political parties. Once you pick political sides it should come as no surprise that much of that esteem is forfeited.

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Skies over southern Greece and Libya turned an orange hue as dust clouds blown across the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa engulfed the Acropolis and other Athens landmarks. wapo.st/3QjoFQ1

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12 ANGRY MEN was released 67 years ago this week. Acclaimed as one of the great Hollywood movies and the debut of director Sidney Lumet, the making of story will you have you unable to separate facts from fancy…

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12 ANGRY MEN was released 67 years ago this week. Acclaimed as one of the great Hollywood movies and the debut of director Sidney Lumet, the making of story will you have you unable to separate facts from fancy… 1/30
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Register for the on AI ethics with Aristotle, June 20th in Athens. Venue adjacent to the ancient site of Aristotle’s school. Speakers include John Tasioulas, Josiah Ober, fotini christia, Alondra Nelson, Constantinos Daskalakis, and the Greek PM.

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Register for the #LyceumProject on AI ethics with Aristotle, June 20th in Athens. Venue adjacent to the ancient site of Aristotle’s school. Speakers include @JTasioulas, Josiah Ober, @FotiniChristia, @alondra, @KonstDaskalakis, and the Greek PM. eventbrite.co.uk/e/lyceum-proje…
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The on Aristotelian AI ethics in Athens on June 20th, is now open to all for registration, free of charge. Speakers include Alondra Nelson, yuval shany, Constantinos Daskalakis, Josiah Ober, fotini christia, Brendan McCord 🤔, ECRs, and Prime Minister GR.

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Looking forward to being a keynote speaker along with Paolo Benanti at the conference on “The Ethical Challenges of AI: Humanistic and Religious Responses to the Demands of Artificial Intelligence” at UN headquarters in NYC on November 1st. 🇺🇳

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Many different definitions of “populism” out there. The most salient might be - what liberals call democracy when it produces outcomes they strongly dislike.

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Looking forward to being a keynote speaker along with Paolo Benanti at the conference on “The Ethical Challenges of AI: Humanistic and Religious Responses to the Demands of Artificial Intelligence” at UN headquarters in NYC on November 1st. 🇺🇳

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Strawson’s “The Bounds of Sense”, on Kant’s metaphysics, is one of the most scintillating works of philosophy written in the English language.

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Oxford followers:

On Friday 3 May I will be in conversation with Michèle Le Dœff about dialogue, feminism, and philosophy to celebrate the publication of this collaboration with the late (and much missed) Pamela Sue Anderson

4pm, Collier Room, Regent’s Park College

Oxford followers: On Friday 3 May I will be in conversation with Michèle Le Dœff about dialogue, feminism, and philosophy to celebrate the publication of this collaboration with the late (and much missed) Pamela Sue Anderson 4pm, Collier Room, Regent’s Park College
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