AiModule meeting3 2025-03-25
We'll have our third and last extra meeting on Tuesday, March 25, from 13:00 - 15:00. It will take place online via teams. The link is here:
I’ve settled on three readings, including one that I just got (not yet published) from my former colleaugue, Sven Nyholm, now professor of Ethics of AI at LMU Munich:
- Coeckelbergh, Mark, and David J. Gunkel. 2023. “Chatgpt: Deconstructing the Debate and Moving it Forward.” AI & Society
2. Nyholm, Sven. 2025. “Generative Ai’s Gappiness: Meaningfulness, Authorship, and the Credit-Blame Asymmetry.”
3. Hadsell, Nicholas, Rich Eva, and Kyle Huitt. 2025. “Publishing Robots.” Inquiry 1–27.
Here are also some additional texts that you might find interesting to read, as the additional readings that you’ll write a literature note about.
- Grzankowski, Alex, Stephen M. Downes, and Partick Forber. 2025. “Llms Are Not Just Next Token Predictors.” Inquiry 1–11.
- Schwitzgebel, Eric, David Schwitzgebel, and Anna Strasser. 2024. “Creating a Large Language Model of a Philosopher.” Mind & Language 39 (2): 237–59.
- Stoljar, Daniel, and Zhihe Vincent Zhang. 2024. “Why Chatgpt Doesn’t Think: An Argument From Rationality.” Inquiry 1–29.
- van Woudenberg, R, C Ranalli, and D Bracker. 2024. “Authorship and Chatgpt: A Conservative View.” Philos Technol 37 (1): 34.