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Is ChatGPT your friend? Or just a clever chatbot? ๐ค
On Sept 16, join us at the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus for our third annual technophilosophy soiree for a thought-provoking evening on AI companionship. This event is free for students, $5 for the public.
Register: technophilosophy.ca
Oh I'm super interested in this!
Stoked to say I'm part of the SRI's graduate fellow cohort for the coming year. Looking forward to working with everyone!
Found a rare type of melon at the market, it's delicious and I guess life is worth it after all
I'm so excited this paper's now out in the world!
Poster reads: Call for abstracts: A piece of the action: participation and consumption in/around science March 22-23, 2024 in Toronto and virtual Sample questions/topics: -What affirms legitimate contributions to scientific knowledge? -How have social movements and medical discoveries transformed the doctor-patient relationship? -What (de)legitimizes citizen science? And more! Submit a 250-word abstract by Nov 15 to hapsatconference@gmail.com We welcome proposals from graduate scholars in history, philosophy, and any other discipline whose work relates to the theme. See ihpst.utoronto.ca for full CFA
I'm co-organizing the IHPST's grad student conference again this year! We're doing a workshop-style format this time: longer talks based on a paper participants will submit following the acceptance of an abstract. We're planning to have IHPST-affiliated faculty commentators for everyone!
Same handle as the old site!
Poster reads: Call for abstracts: A piece of the action: participation and consumption in/around science March 22-23, 2024 in Toronto and virtual Sample questions/topics: -What affirms legitimate contributions to scientific knowledge? -How have social movements and medical discoveries transformed the doctor-patient relationship? -What (de)legitimizes citizen science? And more! Submit a 250-word abstract by Nov 15 to hapsatconference@gmail.com We welcome proposals from graduate scholars in history, philosophy, and any other discipline whose work relates to the theme. See ihpst.utoronto.ca for full CFA
I'm co-organizing the IHPST's grad student conference again this year! We're doing a workshop-style format this time: longer talks based on a paper participants will submit following the acceptance of an abstract. We're planning to have IHPST-affiliated faculty commentators for everyone!