Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence have generated a lot of public anxiety, especially regarding ethical issues: data bias, privacy, the opacity of automated decisions, the effects of algorithmic bubbles on democratic debate, not to mention the harms caused by deep fakes – the list goes on. In response, the emerging field of AI ethics aspires to address these issues.The expert panel of this year's Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Symposium, chaired by award-winning journalist R...
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Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence have generated a lot of public anxiety, especially regarding ethical issues: data bias, privacy, the opacity of automated decisions, the effects of algorithmic bubbles on democratic debate, not to mention the harms caused by deep fakes – the list goes on. In response, the emerging field of AI ethics aspires to address these issues.The expert panel of this year's Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Symposium, chaired by award-winning journalist R...
Systemic, Structural, and Institutional Injustice with Sally Haslanger
Annual Lectures, Symposiums, and Events
1 hour 16 minutes
3 years ago
Systemic, Structural, and Institutional Injustice with Sally Haslanger
The terms 'systemic injustice' and 'structural injustice' are often used interchangeably and are often equated with 'institutional injustice.' But in order to understand these different forms of injustice, we should have a clear idea of what they are and how to distinguish them. Using racism as a paradigm case, Sally Haslanger sketches an account of society as a complex system and shows how relations that make up the structures are constituted by social practices. This helps us locate some of...
Annual Lectures, Symposiums, and Events
Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence have generated a lot of public anxiety, especially regarding ethical issues: data bias, privacy, the opacity of automated decisions, the effects of algorithmic bubbles on democratic debate, not to mention the harms caused by deep fakes – the list goes on. In response, the emerging field of AI ethics aspires to address these issues.The expert panel of this year's Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Symposium, chaired by award-winning journalist R...