Team
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Alexis Morin-Martel
(PhD candidate in philosophy, 2021-)
Research Topics: Moral Psychology and Social Epistemology
Christophe Facal
(PhD candidate in philosophy, 2022-)
Research Topics: Philosophy of Science and Ethics of Technology
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Matthew Valiquette
(PhD candidate in philosophy, 2023-)
Research Topics: Philosophy of science and history and philosophy of science and technology
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Maryna Nekrasova
(PhD candidate in philosophy, 2024-)
Research Topics: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
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Julia Houwen
(Research Assistant, 2023-)
Julien da Silva
(Research Assistant, 2021-2023)
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Postdoctoral Researchers
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Hugo Cossette-Lefebvre
(2024-2026)
Research Topic:
When is AI discriminatory?
My research project will focus on two questions:
- What are the ethical issues related to the use of predictive algorithms in decision-making processes?
- What measures need to be put in place to ensure that the rights and freedoms of all are respected despite the use of these technologies?
My research project will identify how it is possible to ensure the responsible adoption of AI, and refine our understanding of the links between AI and equity, diversity, and inclusion by studying how these new technologies should be regulated to ensure that their use is not discriminatory.
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Visiting Scholars
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(Jarislowsky Visiting Professor, Fall 2023)
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