Written by Dr Matti Häyry, PhD, Professor of Philosophy of Management, Aalto University School of Business (Academic Visitor at the Oxford Uehiro Centre, University of Oxford, 2007–2008) Antin...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/10/guest-post-must-antinatalists-be-pessimists/
written by Christopher Register For 99 USD, you can now pre-order a friend—or, a Friend, which is designed to be an AI friend. The small, round scallop-sized device contains AI-powered software...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/10/friend-ai-personal-enhancement-or-uninvited-company/
Today we’re launching the Uehiro Oxford Institute – a new interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Oxford. We look forward to new collaborations, research and engagement in h...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/10/launch-of-the-uehiro-oxford-institute/
By Katherine Cheung, David B. Yaden, and Brian D. Earp Classic psychedelics, such as psilocybin and LSD, are currently being studied for their potential therapeutic impact — primarily in conjun...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/09/are-psychedelic-experiences-intrinsically-valuable/
Utsa Bose (Faculty of History, University of Oxford); Alberto Giubilini (Uehiro Oxford Institute, University of Oxford) Tolulope Osayomi (Department of Geography, University of Ibadan; AfOx-TORCH...
Written by Rebecca Brown There has been plenty of debate about women’s right to choose how they give birth. Some of it stems from the negative experiences of women who have felt unable to have ...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/09/trampolining-whilst-pregnant-and-womens-autonomy/
Written by Madeline G. Reinecke (@mgreinecke) You might recall a story from a few years ago, concerning former Google software engineer Blake Lemoine. Part of Lemoine’s job was to chat with LaM...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/08/humanizing-chatbots-is-hard-to-resist-but-why/
New International Consensus Calls for Healthcare Providers to Stop Performing Medically Unnecessary Genital Surgeries in Prepubertal Children and Infants, Regardless of Sex or Gender A new study ...
Imagine you are thirty, and you return home after a stressful day at work, wishing for a long bath to relax. After soaking in the tub for half an hour, the alarms suddenly go off, and your phone ...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/08/paternalistic-ai-the-case-of-aged-care/
Edited by David Edmonds, Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre, this collection of lively and accessible essays covers topics such as healthcare, employment, autonomous weapon...
https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2024/08/new-publication-ai-morality/