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    Jeong, AI ethics, collaborating in Korea

    My latest article on AI ethics and human-robot collaboration is early alert with Religion, one of the oldest and best journals in the field. It’s collaborative work… Read more “Jeong, AI ethics, collaborating in Korea”

    May 12, 2025 by robertgeraci

    On Sam Altman, GPT, and the reversion of AGI

    For good reason, lots of folks have responded to Sam Altman’s recent post on the progress of GPT and the alchemical transmutation of OpenAI (to a profit-seeking,… Read more “On Sam Altman, GPT, and the reversion of AGI”

    January 7, 2025January 7, 2025 by robertgeraci

    Mechanical messiah

    For a while now, I’ve been waiting for devout claims that Jesus will return as a robot (along with similar claims about the Islamic Mahdi). I’m not… Read more “Mechanical messiah”

    November 23, 2024 by robertgeraci

    AI art and the ethics of powerpoint (etc.)

    So the rise of generative art has many of us debating questions of ethics that really we should have been debating for ages. For years, scholars, business… Read more “AI art and the ethics of powerpoint (etc.)”

    November 14, 2023May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

    Endless Chat about ChatGPT

    I know, I’m in the minority: I don’t think that ChatGPT is all that great an invention. Not only are its bias guardrails ridiculous, such as with… Read more “Endless Chat about ChatGPT”

    May 1, 2023May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

    “AI lawyer” and the ethics of AI development

    It’s in the news right now that a defendant will rely on an assist from an artificial intelligence project designed to level the playing field between ordinary… Read more ““AI lawyer” and the ethics of AI development”

    January 11, 2023May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

    Scientific progress and the presumed necessity of suffering

    There’s a great moment in Michel Serres’s Statues in which – responding to the Challenger disaster – he describes spaceflight as a form of human sacrifice. He… Read more “Scientific progress and the presumed necessity of suffering”

    December 1, 2022May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

    Futures of Artificial Intelligence – sampler

    Today I remembered how I’m allowed by OUP to upload portions of my book for folks to read a bit (and hopefully be excited by!). So I… Read more “Futures of Artificial Intelligence – sampler”

    November 9, 2022May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

    Jesus toast, the Turing Test, and imagining artificial intelligence

    Every week brings the latest wonderful accomplishment in chatbots, machine learning, and other would-be artificial intelligences of the sentient variety: most absurdly, the recent thrill of a… Read more “Jesus toast, the Turing Test, and imagining artificial intelligence”

    July 6, 2022May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

    AI policy recommendations

    One of the things that I engaged last year was an extensive set of conversations, workshops, and public events on AI ethics. I was involved with those… Read more “AI policy recommendations”

    January 28, 2022May 3, 2025 by robertgeraci

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