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The Dolores Project
Joshua K. Smith
22 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to the digital table. This project is an attempt to bring together a wide range of voices to dialogue about technologies like AI and robotics. We talk about some strange thinks here and there, but all in an effort to seek a life of flourishing. It all begins with sharing the table together.
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Welcome to the digital table. This project is an attempt to bring together a wide range of voices to dialogue about technologies like AI and robotics. We talk about some strange thinks here and there, but all in an effort to seek a life of flourishing. It all begins with sharing the table together.
Show more...
Technology
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Death by Drones w/ John R. Emery
The Dolores Project
48 minutes 21 seconds
3 years ago
Death by Drones w/ John R. Emery

John R. Emery is an Assistant Professor of International Security in the department ofInternational and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on issues of technology in international relations, ethics of war, security studies, nuclear wargaming, human-machine interaction, and political theory. He is a member of the 2021-2024 Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) Mid-Career Cadre, which brings together nuclear experts from technical, policy, academic, and military backgrounds, Previously, Dr. Emery was a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). He holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Irvine where he was also a Tobis Fellow at the Interdisciplinary Center for the Scientific Study of Ethics and Morality. In the 2017-2018 academic year he was a part of a National Science Foundation EAGER grant that brought together an interdisciplinary research group to assess the impact of technological innovations in AI, Big Data, and algorithms on law and the social sciences.

He has published widely in edited volumes and academic journals, including Ethics & International Affairs, Texas National Security Review, Critical Military Studies, Peace Review, and Law & Policy. His research during the 2020-2021 academic year at CISAC on ethics and 1950s nuclear wargaming at the RAND Corporation was the runner-up winner of the Janne Nolan Prize for the best article on national security and international affairs, presented by Johns Hopkins SAIS Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, in collaboration with CSIS. As a Tobis Fellow at UC Irvine, he completed an article entitled “Probabilities Toward Death” that analyzed the rise of collateral damage estimation algorithms and the impact of human-machine interactions on ethics of due care in U.S. warfare.

Articles Mention: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/23337486.2020.1809251?journalCode=rcms20 

https://tnsr.org/2021/09/moral-choices-without-moral-language-1950s-political-military-wargaming-at-the-rand-corporation/


Follow: @EmeryJohnR on Twitter
Contact: john.emery@ou.edu

The Dolores Project
Welcome to the digital table. This project is an attempt to bring together a wide range of voices to dialogue about technologies like AI and robotics. We talk about some strange thinks here and there, but all in an effort to seek a life of flourishing. It all begins with sharing the table together.