AI Ethicist Henry Shevlin is moving from Cambridge to DeepMind. The philosopher—who has spent years studying whether AI systems can have moral status, published on how you'd detect consciousness in a ...
Who is the philosopher hired by Google DeepMind? Google DeepMind has hired Henry Shevlin for the position of ‘philosopher’. Shevlin currently serves as the Associate Director (Education) at the ...
Google DeepMind hired Henry Shevlin, a leading philosopher of mind and AI ethics, to serve as an in-house philosopher. The appointment marks one of the most prominent instances of a major AI lab ...
One of Germany's greatest postwar intellectuals, he continuously argued for a robust and inclusive democracy. His passing marks the end of an era. Jürgen Habermas, world-renowned German philosopher ...
When people think about artificial intelligence, they usually imagine engineers or programmers building complex systems. But at Anthropic, one of the important people shaping how AI behaves is ...
A few years ago, if you saw something that was bot-generated in your email inbox, you’d probably mark it as spam and delete it without a second thought. Apropos of nothing, a philosopher and AI ...
American artificial intelligence company Anthropic – which has developed the family of large language models named Claude – has created a unique position in their firm. Amanda Askell says there is a ...
Although many notable historical leaders succeeded either through battle or politics and gained honour for doing so, some rulers also made an impressive contribution to humanity's knowledge base; this ...
Palantir is one of the world’s most valuable companies, analyzing data for businesses, but also for U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies. The Philosopher in the Valley, a new book by Michael ...
Anthropic philosopher Amanda Askell shared her approach to effective AI prompting. Askell emphasized clarity, experimentation, and philosophical thinking in prompt engineering. Anthropic advises ...
Philosophy is the quiet engine behind everything we think, question, and imagine. From Athens to Kyoto, from Königsberg to Calcutta, the world’s greatest thinkers have tried to make sense of existence ...