Evan Selinger Affiliate Scholar Expertise artificial intelligence, tech ethics Evan Selinger in the Press If free will is only an illusion, it’s the most convincing one ever By Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity. Don’t expect the government to save us from misinformation Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity. How to use ChatGPT to apologize By Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity. Brett Frischmann is a professor of law, business, and economics at Villanova University’s Charles Widger School of Law. The totally normal but not entirely rational fear of being duped Op-Ed by Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity; and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project. What if companies could read your mind? Neurotechnology is coming, and your cognitive liberty is at stake. Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity; and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project. How to make online life more pleasant Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity; and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project. Being an influencer is harder than it looks Emily Hund investigates how the shifting definition of “authenticity” is the basis of a $16 billion industry.. Guest article by Evan Selinger, a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity. People for the enlightened treatment of animals The philosopher Martha Nussbaum aims to provoke a new relationship between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom. This article was written by Evan Selinger, an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity. Pondering a world without humans Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity, and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project. People for the enlightened treatment of animals Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity, and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.
If free will is only an illusion, it’s the most convincing one ever By Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity.
Don’t expect the government to save us from misinformation Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity.
How to use ChatGPT to apologize By Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity. Brett Frischmann is a professor of law, business, and economics at Villanova University’s Charles Widger School of Law.
The totally normal but not entirely rational fear of being duped Op-Ed by Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity; and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.
What if companies could read your mind? Neurotechnology is coming, and your cognitive liberty is at stake. Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity; and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.
How to make online life more pleasant Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity; and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.
Being an influencer is harder than it looks Emily Hund investigates how the shifting definition of “authenticity” is the basis of a $16 billion industry.. Guest article by Evan Selinger, a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology; an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity.
People for the enlightened treatment of animals The philosopher Martha Nussbaum aims to provoke a new relationship between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom. This article was written by Evan Selinger, an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity.
Pondering a world without humans Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity, and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.
People for the enlightened treatment of animals Evan Selinger is a professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, an affiliate scholar at Northeastern University’s Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity, and a scholar in residence at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.