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Joanna Bryson
Professor of Ethics and Technology | The Hertie School of Governance
Just an Artifact: Why Machines Are Perceived as Moral Agents (pdf)
2011ScienceSitesMay 10, 2020Ethics and Policy, AI Ethics
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An Agent-Based Model of the Effects of a Primate Social Structure on the Speed of Natural Selection (pdf)

2011ScienceSitesMay 10, 2020Origins and Nature of Cognition, Evolving Social Behaviors

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Homepage, top image: Portrait © University of Bath; Joanna in her office: Photo via Rachel Sheer;
Systems Engineering: R5 Robot/Rob Wortham, University of Bath;
Origins and Nature of Cognition: A Cockchafer, Beetle, Woodlice And Other Insects, With A Sprig Of Auricula/Jan Van Kessel;
In the News: Cactus in Sedona, Arizona/Joanna Bryson


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