Out now: Fourth episode of ‘corona/ethics’ podcast!
We are very happy to announce that the fourth podcast in our podcast series “corona/ethics” is now online! The monthly podcasts are concerned with the ethical reflection on diverse COVID-19 measures. In this series, we ask philosophers from 4TU to consider how the pandemic challenges practices and institutions and how ethical reflection can provide a better understanding of these challenges and the responses to them.
The podcast series is managed by Steffen Steinert, with hands-on work activities (including podcast cutting and editing) by research assistant Patrick Lödige. The series is an initiative of 4TU.Ethics in conjunction with DDfV and is part of the Working Group on the COVID-19 Crisis. The working group was initiated by dr. Matthew Dennis and prof. Jeroen van den Hoven (TU Delft) with the support of a coordinating team. The podcast series “corona/ethics” is an important outreach activity of the group.
This fourth episode in the series is called “Corona and machine learning” and features Mandi Astola as host. The guest is Emily Sullivan, an Assistant Professor at the Philosophy and Ethics Group at Eindhoven University of Technology. In her research Emily focuses on epistemology and machine learning.
The fascinating podcast is also available here: https://anchor.fm/4tuethicspodcast. You can listen there or switch to other platforms, like Spotify, where the podcast can be found by searching ‘corona/ethics’.
Please also let us know if you have any feedback or wishes for future episodes! And if you would like to be host or guest in a future podcast episode. You can also get in touch if you have additional ideas on how to spread the word about the podcast. To do so, just drop me a few quick lines: s.steinert@tudelft.nl