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Ethics in AI

1e. When AI disrupts the law

Sandra Wachter, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the fifth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
Ethics in AI

1d. AI ethics and legal regulation

Vicki Nash, Oxford Internet Institute gives the fourth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
Ethics in AI

1c. AI-ethics research at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy

Tom Douglas, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy gives the third talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
Ethics in AI

1b. The place of philosophy in the ethics of AI

Carissa Véliz, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, gives the second talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
Ethics in AI

1a. Background and Aims of the Institute for Ethics in AI 

Nigel Shadbolt, Principal of Jesus College, Department of Computer Science, gives the first talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Review and conclusion

Silvio Funtowicz chairs the final review and conclusion, with comments from Jerry Ravetz.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The future of policy-mathematics

Panel discussion and presentations on the future of policy mathematics. With Presentations by Maurice Chiodo and Zora Kovacic. With a response by Jerry Ravetz. Chaired by Andrea Saltelli.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The future of post-normal science

Panel discussion and presentations on post-normal science. With presentations by Dan Sarewitz (via Skype), Marta Struminska and Jeroen van der Sluijs. With a response by Jerry Ravetz. Chaired by Roger Strand.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The future of science

Panel presentations on the future of science, with presentations by Peter Gluckman, Ehsan Masood and Andrea Saltelli with a response from Jerome Ravetz. Chaired by Javier Lezaun.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Welcome and brief statements

Welcome to the event, with presentations from Charles Godfray and Rob Iliffe. Chaired by Silvio Funtowicz.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Delius and the Sound of Place

Book at Lunchtime: Delius and the Sound of Place
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Captioned

New economic and moral foundations for the Anthropocene

Prof Beinhocker will argue that by changing the ideologies, narratives, and memes that govern our economic system, we can create the political space required to rapidly transform to a sustainable and just economic system.
Voltaire Foundation

Inaugural George Rousseau Lecture - Liberty as equality: Rousseau and Roman constitutionalism

Dan Edelstein from Stanford University gives the Inaugural George Rousseau Lecture, the convenor is Avi Lifschitz, Magdalen College.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Lincoln Leads in Philosophy 2018

Philosophy: 'Should there be limits on free speech?'
Futuremakers

Is the banking sector about to change for ever?

AI is already playing a role in the finance sector, from fraud detection, to algorithmic trading, to customer service, and many within the industry believe this role will develop rapidly within the next few years.
Futuremakers

Are all algorithms biased?

Our lives are increasingly shaped by automated decision-making algorithms, but do those have in-built biases? If so, do we need to tackle these, and what could happen if we don't?
Futuremakers

How will the automation of jobs likely progress?

In 2013 two Oxford academics published a paper entitled 'The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerisation?', estimating that 47% of U.S. jobs were at risk of automation.
Futuremakers

Trailer: season one launching 22nd October!

Down winding streets, beyond the dreaming spires, inside the college walls, debates are happening - in every study room and lecture theatre - about the future of society. Futuremakers, from the University of Oxford, invites you to that debate.
Anthropology

The seven moral rules found all around the world

This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was delivered by Oliver Scott Curry (Oxford) on 18 May 2018
Asian Studies Centre

Liberty, Equality, and Alienation

Akeel Bilgrami speaks at St Antony's College on 8 June 2018

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