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ESRC CAM-DTP Funded PhD Studentship on AI and the Free Will Debate
ESRC CAM-DTP Funded PhD Studentship on AI and the Free Will Debate

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Job List: Europe Name of institution: Anglia Ruskin University Town: Cambridge Country: United Kingdom Job Description: Supervisors Dr Ian van der Linde and Dr Michael Wilby. A topic of considerable interest is how positions concerning free will may be interpreted . . .
Job List: 
Europe

Name of institution: 
Anglia Ruskin University

Town: 
Cambridge

Country: 
United Kingdom

Job Description: 

Supervisors Dr Ian van der Linde and Dr Michael Wilby.

A topic of considerable interest is how positions concerning free will may be interpreted in an era of increasingly advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Free will can be defined as the ability to have done otherwise: having made a decision to take an action, was it possible for us to have chosen to take a different action, such that the decision was up to the chooser?

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