Jacob Manuschka , Oxford Mail; Oxford University institute hosts AI ethics conference
"On June 20, 'The Lyceum Project: AI Ethics with Aristotle' explored the ethical regulation of AI.
This conference, set adjacent to the ancient site of Aristotle’s school, showcased some of the greatest philosophical minds and featured an address from Greek prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Professor John Tasioulas, director of the Institute for Ethics in AI, said: "The Aristotelian approach to ethics, with its rich notion of human flourishing, has great potential to help us grapple with the urgent question of what it means to be human in the age of AI.
"We are excited to bring together philosophers, scientists, policymakers, and entrepreneurs in a day-long dialogue about how ancient wisdom can shed light on contemporary challenges...
The conference was held in partnership with Stanford University and Demokritos, Greece's National Centre for Scientific Research."