Daniel H. Cohen
Professor of Philosophy | Exploring AI's Existential Risks
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Daniel H. Cohen is a professor of philosophy at Brandeis University, where he researches the ethical and existential implications of artificial intelligence.
As a TEDx speaker, Cohen has captivated audiences with his insights on how advanced AI systems could pose existential threats to humanity. Drawing on his academic expertise and collaborations with leading AI researchers, his keynotes challenge listeners to grapple with the profound philosophical questions raised by the rise of machine superintelligence.
Cohen's thought-provoking talks empower decision-makers to navigate the ethical minefields of a future shaped by transformative AI.
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For argument's sake
Why do we argue? To out-reason our opponents, prove them wrong, and, most of all, to win! Right? Philosopher Daniel H. Cohen shows how our most common form of argument -- a war in which one person must win and the other must lose -- misses out on the real benefits of engaging in active disagreement.
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