Connectionists: [New Book] Thinking the New World: Conversations on Artificial Intelligence

steven gouveia Stevensequeira92 at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 9 11:59:54 EST 2023


Dear All,

Very happy to announce the official publication of my new edited book "Thinking the New World: Conversations on Artificial Intelligence".

The book gathers together interviews with 13 experts on Ethics and Artificial Intelligence and its goal is to introduce to the general public - in an informal but rigorous language - some of the ethical problems of the "new world", the world of AI.

The book is published in 3 formats via Amazon (if you are in Europe, you can choose the specific Amazon that is closer to you):

(1) Paperback b/w (19.99$) cf. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQY2F1SK ;

(2) Hardback colour (59.99$) cf. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQXW28NB ;

(3) PDF. format (9.99$) cf. (via email: stevensequeira92 @ gmail . com / private message).

List of Contributors:

- Peter Singer (Princeton, USA / Melbourne, Australia);
- Paul Thagard (Waterloo University, Canada);
- Shoji Nagataki (Chukyo University, Japan);
- Hajo Greif (Technical University of Munich, Germany);
- David Harris Smith (McMaster University, Canada);
- Pii Telaviki (University of Helsinki, Finland);
- Sabina Leonelli (University of Exter, England);
- Francesca Minerva (University of Milan, Italy);
- Fabio Fossa (Politecnico di Milano, Italy;
- Wulf Loh (University of Tübingen, Germany);
- Shawn Kaplan (Adelphi University, USA);
- Radu Uszkai (Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania);
- Joshua Jowitt (Newcastle University, England).

Share it widely so we can create greater ethical awareness regarding Artificial Intelligence in general.

Steven S. Gouveia


Ph.D. (University of Minho)

ex-PostDoc Research Fellow (University of Ottawa)

Researcher of the CEFH (Portuguese Catholic University)

https://stevensgouveia.weebly.com<https://stevensgouveia.weebly.com/>

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