BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//208.94.116.123//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7901@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress DTSTAMP:20240328T101727Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU CONTACT:https://philevents.org/event/show/105325 DESCRIPTION:The New York University Center for Bioethics is pleased to invi te submissions of abstracts for the 3rd Annual Philosophical Bioethics Wor kshop\, to be held at NYU on Friday and Saturday\, April 28-29\, 2023.\nWe are seeking to showcase new work in philosophical bioethics\, broadly und erstood. This includes (but is not limited to) neuroethics\, environmental ethics\, animal ethics\, reproductive ethics\, research ethics\, ethics o f AI\, data ethics\, public health ethics\, gender and race in bioethics\, and clinical ethics.\nOur distinguished keynote speaker will be Professor Ruth Chang\, University of Oxford. There will be five additional slots fo r papers chosen from among the submitted abstracts\, including one slot se t aside for a graduate student speaker. The most promising graduate studen t submission will be awarded a Graduate Prize\, which includes an award of $500\, and may include coverage of travel expenses\, depending upon unive rsity policies at the time of the award. Please indicate in your submissio n email whether you would like to be considered for the Graduate Prize.\nP lease submit extended abstracts of between 750 and 1\,000 words to philoso phicalbioethics@gmail.com by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on Sunday\, January 22\ , 2023. Abstracts should be formatted for blind review\, and papers should be suitable for presentation in 30-35 minutes. Email notifications will b e sent out by Friday\, February 10\, 2023.\nWhen submitting your abstract\ , please also indicate whether you would be interested in serving as a com mentator-chair in the event that your abstract is not selected for present ation. We will be inviting five additional participants to serve as commen tator-chairs.\nThis year’s Philosophical Bioethics Workshop is organized b y S. Matthew Liao\, Daniel Fogal\, Claudia Passos-Ferreira\, Stephanie Bea rdman\, Dan Khokar\, and Jonathan Knutzen of the NYU Center for Bioethics. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230430 GEO:+40.729457;-73.994348 LOCATION:Center for Bioethics\, NYU @ 5 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 10003 \, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:3rd Annual Philosophical Bioethics Workshop URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/3rd-annual-philosophical -bioethics-workshop/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nThe New York University Center for Bioethics is pleased to inv ite submissions of abstracts for the 3rd Annual Philosophical Bioethics Wo rkshop\, to be held at NYU on Friday and Saturday\, April 28-29\, 2023.
\nWe are seeking to showcase new work in philosophical bioethics\, bro adly understood. This includes (but is not limited to) neuroethics\, envir onmental ethics\, animal ethics\, reproductive ethics\, research ethics\, ethics of AI\, data ethics\, public health ethics\, gender and race in bio ethics\, and clinical ethics.
\nOur distinguished keynote speaker wi ll be Professor Ruth Chang\, University of Oxford. There will be five addi tional slots for papers chosen from among the submitted abstracts\, includ ing one slot set aside for a graduate student speaker. The most promising graduate student submission will be awarded a Graduate Prize\, which inclu des an award of $500\, and may include coverage of travel expenses\, depen ding upon university policies at the time of the award. Please indicate in your submission email whether you would like to be considered for the Gra duate Prize.
\nPlease submit extended abstracts of between 750 and 1 \,000 words to philosophicalbioethics@gmail.com by 11:59 pm Eastern Time o n Sunday\, January 22\, 2023. Abstracts should be formatted for blind revi ew\, and papers should be suitable for presentation in 30-35 minutes. Emai l notifications will be sent out by Friday\, February 10\, 2023.
\nW hen submitting your abstract\, please also indicate whether you would be i nterested in serving as a commentator-chair in the event that your abstrac t is not selected for presentation. We will be inviting five additional pa rticipants to serve as commentator-chairs.
\nThis year’s Philosophic al Bioethics Workshop is organized by S. Matthew Liao\, Daniel Fogal\, Cla udia Passos-Ferreira\, Stephanie Beardman\, Dan Khokar\, and Jonathan Knut zen of the NYU Center for Bioethics.
\nThe New York University Center for Bioethics is pleased to inv ite submissions of abstracts for the 4th Annual Philosophical Bioethics Wo rkshop\, to be held at NYU on Friday and Saturday\, May 3-4\, 2024.
\n< p>We are seeking to showcase new work in philosophical bioethics\, broadly understood. This includes (but is not limited to) neuroethics\, environme ntal ethics\, animal ethics\, reproductive ethics\, research ethics\, ethi cs of AI\, data ethics\, public health ethics\, gender and race in bioethi cs\, and clinical ethics.\nOur keynote speaker will be Professor Sh elly Kagan\, Yale University. There will be five additional slots for pape rs chosen from among the submitted abstracts\, including one slot set asid e for a graduate student speaker. The most promising graduate student subm ission will be awarded a Graduate Prize\, which includes an award of $500\ , and may include coverage of travel expenses\, depending upon university policies at the time of the award. Please indicate in your submission emai l whether you would like to be considered for the Graduate Prize.
\nPlease submit extended abstracts of between 750 and 1\,000 words to philos ophicalbioethics@gmail.com by 11:59 pm Eastern Time on Wednesday\, January 31\, 2024. Abstracts should be formatted for blind review\, and papers sh ould be suitable for presentation in 30-35 minutes. Email notifications of acceptance will be sent out by Friday\, February 16\, 2024.
\nWhen submitting your abstract\, please also indicate whether you would be inter ested in serving as a commentator-chair in the event that your abstract is not selected for presentation. We will be inviting five additional partic ipants to serve as commentator-chairs.
\nThis year’s Philosophical B ioethics Workshop is organized by S. Matthew Liao\, Daniel Fogal\, Claudia Passos-Ferreira\, Dan Khokar\, and Jonathan Knutzen of the NYU Center for Bioethics.
\nThe NYU Wild Animal Welfare Program will launch with a roundtable discussi on between program directors Becca Franks and Jeff Sebo and program affili ates Christine Webb\, Colin Jerolmack\, and Dale Jamieson. The discussion will cover an array of topics including: Why does wild animal welfare matter more than ever? What are the most urgent and actionable is sues confronting wild animals? and How does wild animal welfare r elate to conservation biology and other fields? We will also have ple nty of time for discussion with the audience
\nAbout the panelists
\nBecca Franks is Assistant Professor of Environ mental Studies at NYU. She was previously a Killam Postdoctoral Fellow wit h the Animal Welfare Program at UBC\, where she was awarded the Killam Res earch Prize. Her research and teaching lie at the intersection of environm ental and animal protection\, specializing in animal behavior\, aquatic an imal welfare\, quantitative methods\, and human-animal relationships. In a ddition to publishing scholarly articles\, commentaries\, and book chapter s\, she co-edited a special issue for the journal Frontiers in Veterin ary Science and is an Associate Editor for the Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
\nJeff Sebo is Clinical Associate Professor of Env ironmental Studies\, Affiliated Professor of Bioethics\, Medical Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Law\, Director of the Animal Studies M.A. Program\, Direc tor of the Mind\, Ethics\, and Policy Program\, and Co-Director of the Wil d Animal Welfare Program at NYU. Jeff is author of Saving Animals\, Sa ving Ourselves (2022) and co-author of Chimpanzee Rights (20 18) and Food\, Animals\, and the Environment (2018). He is also a n executive committee member at the Center for Environmental and Animal Pr otection\, a board member at Minding Animals International\, a senior rese arch fellow at the Legal Priorities Project\, and a mentor at Sentient Med ia.
\nChristine Webb is a lecturer and post-doctoral researcher in Harvard University’s Depart ment of Human Evolutionary Biology. A broadly trained primatologist with e xpertise in social behavior\, motivation\, and emotion\, her recent work c enters on consolation and empathy in our close primate cousins across seve ral sanctuary and wild settings. Her research and teaching also engage cri tically with questions in animal and environmental ethics\, particularly i n deconstructing anthropocentric biases that affect the way we approach pr imatology\, science\, and our relationship with the natural world more bro adly.
\nColin Jerolmack is Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies at NYU. He is also the current Chair of Environmental Studies there. His research examines h ow relationships with animals and nature shape social life in the city\, a mong other topics. He is author of Up to Heaven and Down to Hell: Frac king\, Freedom\, and Community in an American Town (2021) and The Global Pigeon (2013). He is also author of many articles on sociolog y\, animals\, and the environment\, and he is editor of the Animals in Con text series for NYU Press and an executive committee member of the NYU Cen ter for Environmental and Animal Protection.
\nDale Jamieson is Professor Emeritus of Environm ental Studies and Director of the Center for Environmental and Animal Prot ection at NYU. He has published more than 100 articles and chapters\, incl uding Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle to Stop Climate Change F ailed—and What It Means For Our Future (2014)\, Ethics and the En vironment: An Introduction (2008)\, and Morality’s Progress: Essa ys on Humans\, Other Animals\, and the Rest of Nature (2002). He is a lso on the boards of several journals and has received funding from the Na tional Science Foundation\, the US Environmental Protection Agency\, and m ore.
\nYejin Choi is Wissner-Slivka Professor and a MacArthur Fellow a t the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the Univer sity of Washington. She is also a senior director at AI2 overseeing the pr oject Mosaic and a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute for Ethi cs in AI at the University of Oxford. Her research investigates if (and ho w) AI systems can learn commonsense knowledge and reasoning\, if machines can (and should) learn moral reasoning\, and various other problems in NLP \, AI\, and Vision including neuro-symbolic integration\, language groundi ng with vision and interactions\, and AI for social good. She is a co-reci pient of 2 Test of Time Awards (at ACL 2021 and ICCV 2021)\, 7 Best/Outsta nding Paper Awards (at ACL 2023\, NAACL 2022\, ICML 2022\, NeurIPS 2021\, AAAI 2019\, and ICCV 2013)\, the Borg Early Career Award (BECA) in 2018\, the inaugural Alexa Prize Challenge in 2017\, and IEEE AI’s 10 to Watch in 2016.
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:artificial intelligence\,bioethics\,mind END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8124@www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress DTSTAMP:20240328T101727Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:NYU CONTACT:https://sites.google.com/nyu.edu/mindethicspolicy/events DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special live taping of the Clearer Thinking podca st. Host Spencer Greenberg and guest Jeff Sebo will discuss the moral stat us of insects and AI systems\, as well as other thorny questions in global priorities research.\n \nAbout the speakers\n \nJeff Sebo is Associate Pr ofessor of Environmental Studies\, Affiliated Professor of Bioethics\, Med ical Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Law\, Director of the Animal Studies M.A. P rogram\, Director of the Mind\, Ethics\, and Policy Program\, and Co-Direc tor of the Wild Animal Welfare Program at New York University. He is the a uthor of Saving Animals\, Saving Ourselves (2022) and co-author of Chimpan zee Rights (2018) and Food\, Animals\, and the Environment (2018). He is a lso an executive committee member at the NYU Center for Environmental and Animal Protection\, a board member at Minding Animals International\, an a dvisory board member at the Insect Welfare Research Society\, a senior res earch fellow at the Legal Priorities Project\, and a mentor at Sentient Me dia.\n \nSpencer Greenberg is an entrepreneur and mathematician with a foc us on improving human well-being. He’s the founder of ClearerThinking.org\ , which provides 70 free\, digital tools to help people make better decisi ons and improve their lives\, as well as the host of the Clearer Thinking podcast. Spencer is also the founder of Spark Wave\, an organization that conducts psychology research and builds psychology-related products design ed to help benefit the world. He has a Ph.D. in applied math from New York University\, with a specialty in machine learning\, and his work has been featured by numerous major media outlets\, including The Wall Street Jour nal\, the Independent\, the New York Times\, Gizmodo\, and more.\n \nThank you to Effective Altruism New York City for their generous support of thi s event.\nTickets: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4SgsjvHXCueN ASskgr5p2_ZXRNPh3bouT9NYbgLHtlc7_8A/viewform. DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240130T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240130T200000 GEO:+40.730098;-73.995693 LOCATION:Jurow Hall\, Silver Center @ 31 Washington Pl\, New York\, NY 1000 3\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:The Moral Status of Insects and AI Systems\, and Other Thorny Quest ions in Global Priorities Research. Jeff Sebo and Spencer Greenberg URL:https://www.noahgreenstein.com/wordpress/event/the-moral-status-of-inse cts-and-ai-systems-and-other-thorny-questions-in-global-priorities-researc h-jeff-sebo-and-spencer-greenberg/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nJoin us for a special live taping of the Clearer Thi nking podcast. Host Spencer Greenberg and guest Jeff Sebo will discuss the moral status of insects and AI systems\, as well as other thorny questions in global priorities research. p>\n
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Spencer Greenberg is an entrepreneur and mathematician with a focus on improving human well-bei ng. He’s the founder of ClearerThinking.org\, which provides 70 free\, digital tools to help people make better decisions and improve thei r lives\, as well as the host of the Clearer Thinking podcast. Spencer is also the founder of Spark Wa ve\, an organization that conducts psycho logy research and builds psychology-related products designed to help bene fit the world. He has a Ph.D. in applied math from New York University\, w ith a specialty in machine learning\, and his work has been featured by nu merous major media outlets\, including The Wall Street Journal\, the Indep endent\, the New York Times\, Gizmodo\, and more.
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Thank you to Effect ive Altruism New York City for their generous support of this event.
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