Recent/Upcoming Speaking Engagements
Partial list. For a full list, see my CV.
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Jun 22-23
Northwestern |
Bias and Fairness in Predictive Programs
Interdisciplinary Conference on the Ethical Dimensions of Data-driven or AI Policing Technologies at Northwestern University (organized by Duncan Purves and Ryan Jenkins) |
Jul 7
MIT |
Taking a Social Approach to Rights
Seminar Speaker, Alain Locke Fellows Seminar, PIKSI Boston |
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Sept 9
UVA |
Use of Force Theory: Lessons from Self-Defense and Just War for Policing
Roundtable participant, University of Virginia Law School |
Sept 23
UC Berkeley |
The Social Approach to Navigating Consent
Berkeley Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory |
Oct 14
Online |
Comments on Endre Begby's 'Prejudice: A Study in Non-Ideal Epistemology'
Author Meets Critics, Concept Centre at the University of Cologne |
Oct 27
Yale Law |
Rewriting Rights: Foundations
Legal Theory Workshop, Yale University |
Nov 5
Simon Fraser |
The Stakes of the Social Approach to Rights
Philosophy Colloquium, Simon Fraser University |
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Jan 24-26
Stanford |
Comments on Seth Lazar's Tanner Lectures on AI and Human Values
"Governing the Algorithmic City", at Stanford University. Other commentators: Joshua Cohen, Marion Fourcade, Arvind Narayan |
Feb 22-25
Denver, CO |
Can Predictive Policing be Justified?
Central Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, invited panel on AI Ethics & Fairness (with Clinton Castro and David Boonin, organized by Robert Pasnau) |
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Apr 14-15
Zurich |
Keynote (TBA)
Workshop on Defending Yourself and What's Yours Under Incomplete Information, University of Zurich |