ETHICS&TECH

Ethics and Technology Roundtable

Presented by Jonathan Simon, Zoe Lavalee, Axel Constant, and Khaoula Chehbouni
Hosted by Rohan Khanna, Milton Rosenbaum
AI EthicsTechnology GovernancePhilosophy of Mind|November 14, 202459:56

A multidisciplinary discussion on AI ethics, governance, and human impact, spanning bias, safety, regulation, mental health, and the moral limits of artificial systems.

This Ethics and Technology Roundtable brings together researchers in computer science, philosophy, psychiatry, and cognitive science to examine how artificial intelligence reshapes ethical judgment, governance, and human experience. Across presentations and discussion, the panel addresses systemic bias in large language models, the limits of post hoc safety mitigation, competing approaches to AI governance, and the challenges of regulating opaque, data-intensive systems. The conversation extends to questions of digital addiction, mental health, social epistemology, and the moral status of advanced AI systems, situating contemporary technological risks within broader philosophical debates about responsibility, agency, and institutional design.