Governing the Epistemic Commons in the Age of AI
We share an infrastructure for knowing whom to trust. It consists of signals, heuristics, and institutions that help us distinguish
We share an infrastructure for knowing whom to trust. It consists of signals, heuristics, and institutions that help us distinguish
TU/e Philosophy & Ethics seminar • 2026-01-06 • Michele Loi TL;DR (3 bullets): The problem: disclosure creates a transparency paradox
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A response to Tyler Austin Harper’s Atlantic article: “What Happens When People Don’t Understand How AI Works” The Flawed Comparison
The Universal Human Tendency to Hallucinate We all hallucinate. Not clinically, but cognitively. The human brain is a pattern-recognition machine
The Other Side of the Alignment Problem While technologists and ethicists frantically work to align artificial intelligence with human values,