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Bitesize Ethics: Ethics in the Age of AI

Wednesday, 25 June '25   12:35pm – 1:20pm BST
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23 spaces available
Bitesize Ethics: Ethics in the Age of AI

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Details

This 9-week long online summer programme provides a short introduction to ethics in the age of AI, looking at some of the AI-related issues that concern philosophers and the public alike today, and offering an insight in to the current research of academics at the Uehiro Oxford Institute.

Beginning with a general introduction to AI ethics led by Dr Hazem Zohny, the series continues with a different specialist each Wednesday, addressing themes of AI and human relationships, AI human replacement, teaching ethics to machines, privacy, the ethics of smartphones and sustainable AI, finishing with a wrap-up discussion looking back at the topics covered and examining how these concerns connect, where they leave us morally unsettled, and what they imply about the future we’re shaping. We’ll also explore how to think clearly about ethics in the face of radical uncertainty, complexity, and rapid technological change.

Instructions

Registration is free and no prior experience or study is necessary. Each 45-minute class will take place online via Zoom on Wednesday lunchtimes. and participation in the informal Q&As and discussion sessions following each week’s presentations is warmly encouraged.
Programme dates: 25th June - 20th August. Classes will take place 12:35-13:20 online via Zoom and will typically consist of a 30 minute presentation followed by a Q&A.

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Bitesize Ethics: Ethics in the Age of AI

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