How Should a Society Be?
My academic background is in computer science and philosophy. My work has been about the relationship between those two fields. What do we learn about being human by thinking about the quest to create artificial intelligence? What do we learn about human decision making by thinking of human problems in computational terms? The questions that have interested me over the years have been, on the one hand, what defines human intelligence at a species level? And secondly, at an individual level, how do we approach decision making in our own lives, and what are the problems that the world throws at us? I find myself interested at the group level, the society level, and the civic level in a couple of different ways. I've been encouraged by what I've seen over the last few years in terms of the norms of the sciences changing. It used to be that people were scared to publish their models because that was the secret sauce; that was their advantage over other research groups.
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