John Danaher
@johndanaher
Academic and blogger. I like to imagine, navigate and analyse the future of humanity. Tweets about philosophy, ethics, technology and law (mainly)
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New (short) paper by Silvia Milano (Silvia Milano) and me: "Advanced AI assistants that act on our behalf may not be ethically or legally feasible", in Nature Machine Intelligence (Nature Machine Intelligence) #aiethics doi.org/10.1038/s42256… Munich Center for Machine Learning Universität München @aiatlmu
🔊 New Podcast Alert! 🎙️ Welcome to “Prosthetic Gods,” where bioethicist James Hughes and Nir Eisikovits debate the ethics and politics of emerging technologies. Join us for lively exchanges and challenging perspectives.🚀 prostheticgods.podbean.com
Here's a new interview with me about AI and the history and future of work. This one covers a lot of ground, from stone age leisure societies to the travails of modern academia. Thanks to Peter Scott for inviting me onto his show. aiandyou.net/e/215-guest-jo…
My guest is John Danaher, senior lecturer and author of the 2019 book, Automation and Utopia: Human Flourishing in a World without Work. In pt 1 we talk about job automation studies, what’s happening in academia, & much more! podbean.com/eau/pb-bifus-1…
My guest: John Danaher, senior lecturer and author of "Automation and Utopia: Human Flourishing in a World without Work." In pt 2 we talk about gen #AI extending our minds, the Luddite Fallacy, class structure, and… Taylor Swift. Link here Mon 10 AM PDT aiandyou.net
My guest: John Danaher, senior lecturer and author of "Automation and Utopia: Human Flourishing in a World without Work." In pt 2 we talk about gen #AI extending our minds, the Luddite Fallacy, class structure, and… Taylor Swift. podbean.com/eau/pb-nzr3f-1…
It's now possible to create an AI double of yourself! Should you do it? Should you let others? Check out my paper with Sven Nyholm analysing this emerging topic in AI ethics. We offer a 'minimally viable' principle for permissible creation of duplicates link.springer.com/article/10.100…
New paper by John Danaher & me: "Digital Duplicates and the Scarcity Problem: Might AI Make Us Less Scarce and Therefore Less Valuable?", our 2nd paper in a row about the ethics of AI/LLM-powered digital copies of particular people, in #OA here: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #aiethics
New paper with Sven Nyholm on the axiology of digital AI duplicates. We look at something we call the ‘scarcity thesis’ (first image below) and the threat that AI poses to it (second image). We then make five key arguments- full paper here link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Why we should not create an ethics for each technology 👉🏼 link.springer.com/article/10.100… Happy to share our reply (with Carme Torras) to Henrik S.Sætra & John Danaher and their critics Joan Llorca & Jon Rueda Etxebarria
Highly readable and incredibly well researched. One of the best books I've read on AI and the future of work. By Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway 's John Danaher