Cody Turner
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Assistant Professor of Philosophy | Bentley University www.codyturnercreations.com
My article “The Avatar Extended Self: Narrative Identity and Virtual Ethics” is forthcoming in the journal Review of Philosophy and Psychology:
philpapers.org/rec/TURTAE-3
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Cody Turner, The Avatar Extended Self: Narrative Identity and Virtual Ethics - PhilPapers
A pressing question for the philosophy of personal identity in the digital age is the extent to which people can be identical to their various digital self-representations, from virtual avatars and .....
https://philpapers.org/rec/TURTAE-3
2 months ago
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Final version of my article,‘Programmed to Please: the Moral and Epistemic Harms of AI Sycophancy’ (co-authored with Nir Eisikovits) now available in the journal AI and Ethics. Read here!
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Programmed to please: the moral and epistemic harms of AI sycophancy - AI and Ethics
AI and Ethics - AI sycophancy is the tendency of large language models to prioritize user approval over truth. While there has been recent technical research characterizing the phenomenon, it...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43681-026-01007-4
3 months ago
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My article “Programmed to Please: The Moral and Epistemic Harms of AI Sycophancy” (co-written with Nir Eisikovits) is forthcoming in the journal AI and Ethics:
philpapers.org/rec/TURPTP-4
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Cody Turner & Nir Eisikovits, Programmed to Please: The Moral and Epistemic Harms of AI Sycophancy - PhilPapers
AI sycophancy is the tendency of large language models to prioritize user approval over truth. The sycophantic behavior of LLMs has been documented to cause significant harm, such as feeding users’ .....
https://philpapers.org/rec/TURPTP-4
4 months ago
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Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
11 months ago
New IEET/AEC White Paper on neurotechnology governance, by Dr. Cody Turner.
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In this episode of my podcast, I speak with my former student, Aiden Gilroy. Aiden is currently a sophomore at the University of Notre Dame, majoring in Political Science and Philosophy, and working as a research writer for the Notre Dame New AI Project:
codyturnercreations.com/57-ai-and-th...
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AI and the Good Life
In this episode, I speak with my former student, Aiden Gilroy. Aiden is currently a sophomore at the University of Notre Dame, majoring in Political Science and Philosophy, and working as a researc…
https://codyturnercreations.com/57-ai-and-the-good-life-with-aiden-gilroy/
about 1 year ago
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Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
about 1 year ago
IEET/AEC Seminar The Ethics, Uses, and Risks of Brain-Computer Interfaces April 23 - 10am-3pm - UMass Boston Open to the public
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Intellectual Humility Without Open-Mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views | Episteme | Cambridge Core
Intellectual Humility Without Open-Mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/episteme/article/intellectual-humility-without-openmindedness-how-to-respond-to-extremist-views/2FB33B15521127B2EB763FE24D73B394
about 1 year ago
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Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
over 1 year ago
Brain-computer interface series, episode 9: Cody and I are joined by Stephen Rainey, professor of Philosophy at Delft University, specializing in neuroethics and neurophilosophy, and is the author of the 2023 book Philosophical Perspectives on Brain Data.
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In this eighth episode of the Umass Boston Ethics in Action Podcast series on BCIs (brain-computer interfaces), J Hughes and I are joined by Stefan Lorenz Sorgner:
ethics.podbean.com/e/cyborg-eth...
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Cyborg Ethics: A Conversation with Stefan Lorenz Sorgner | Ethics in Action Podcast
In this eighth episode of our series on brain-computer interfaces, we are joined by Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Dr. Sorgner is a philosophy professor at John Cabot University in Rome, Director and Co-Found...
https://ethics.podbean.com/e/cyborg-ethics-a-conversation-with-stefan-lorenz-sorgner/
over 1 year ago
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Cody Turner
Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
over 1 year ago
Come down to Florida in March for this year's MindFest. Cody Turner and I will speak, along with Kristin Andrews, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Robin Hanson, Zoltan Istvan, Susan Schneider, Mark Bailey, Tam Hunt, Jonathan Schooler, Julia Mossbridge and more TBA!
philevents.org/event/show/1...
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MindFest 2025: Sentience, Autonomy and the Future of Human-AI Interaction
MindFest 2025: Sentience, Autonomy and the Future of Digital Agency March 12–13, 2025 | The Center for the Future Mind | Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL Join us at MindFest...
https://philevents.org/event/show/131378
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over 1 year ago
In this seventh episode of our series on BCIs (brain-computer interfaces), we are joined by Sara Goering (Philosophy, UWashington). We discuss disability and neuroethics, the BCI Pioneers Coalition, relational agency, and the extended mind.
ethics.podbean.com/e/brain-pion...
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Brain Pioneers: A Conversation with Sara Goering | Ethics in Action Podcast
In this seventh episode of our series on brain-computer interfaces, we are joined by Sara Goering. Dr. Goering is Professor of Philosophy, and Core Faculty for the Program on Ethics and the Disability...
https://ethics.podbean.com/e/brain-pioneers-a-conversation-with-sara-goering/
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Deep Brain Stimulation: A Conversation with Frederic Gilbert | Ethics in Action Podcast
In this sixth episode of our series on brain-computer interfaces, we are joined by Frederic Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert is an Associate Professor in Ethics and the Head of the Discipline for Philosophy at th...
https://ethics.podbean.com/e/deep-brain-stimulation-a-conversation-with-frederic-gilbert/
over 1 year ago
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Katie Peters, Heather Battaly, and I have co-authored an article titled "Intellectual Humility without Open-mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views," forthcoming in the journal Episteme:
philpapers.org/rec/PETIHW
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Katie Peters, Cody Turner & Heather Battaly, Intellectual Humility without Open-mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views - PhilPapers
How should we respond to extremist views that we know are false? This paper proposes that we should be intellectually humble, but not open-minded. We should own our intellectual limitations, but ...
https://philpapers.org/rec/PETIHW
over 1 year ago
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Katie Peters, Heather Battaly, and I have co-authored an article titled "Intellectual Humility without Open-mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views," forthcoming in the journal Episteme:
philpapers.org/rec/PETIHW
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Katie Peters, Cody Turner & Heather Battaly, Intellectual Humility without Open-mindedness: How to Respond to Extremist Views - PhilPapers
How should we respond to extremist views that we know are false? This paper proposes that we should be intellectually humble, but not open-minded. We should own our intellectual limitations, but ...
https://philpapers.org/rec/PETIHW
over 1 year ago
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In this episode of my podcast, I speak with Dr. Walter Veit, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Reading:
codyturnercreations.com/56-evolution...
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56. Evolution, AI, and Animal Minds (with Dr. Walter Veit)
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Walter Veit, an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Reading. Walter is a wide-ranging philosopher working primarily at the intersections of the …
https://codyturnercreations.com/56-evolution-ai-and-animal-minds-with-dr-walter-veit/
over 1 year ago
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