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'Algorithmic Fairness and Resentment' with Profs. Zoë Johnson King and Boris Babic

We are very pleased to announce our sixth colloquium in this series of colloquia on Stereotyping & Medical AI, which is co-organised by Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) and the Sowerby Philosophy & Medicine Project.

Professor Zoë Johnson King is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at USC. Her research specialties are in Ethics, Metaethics, Epistemology, Decision Theory, and Philosophy of Law. She mainly works on non-ideal moral psychology thinking about motivation and creditworthiness for squishy messy humans in an unjust world. She is also currently leading an anti-racism discussion group for members of November Project Brooklyn and November Project New York.

Professor Boris Babic has a joint appointment in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Statistics at the University of Toronto. Previously, he was an assistant professor in the Decision Sciences Department at INSEAD and a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology. His research specialities are in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Decision Theory, and Epistemology. And he is primarily interested in questions in Bayesian inference and decision-making, and normative questions in the implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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