I’m a philosopher with research interests in ethics, decision theory, and the philosophy of artificial intelligence. My research covers both theoretical and applied questions, with an emphasis on teasing out the implications of abstract principles for important real-world problems. I'm interested in questions like how much weight we should give to tiny probabilities of extreme outcomes, how to make choices that affect the size of the future population, and how to conceptualize and formalize important properties of artificial agents like deceptiveness, power-seeking, and “corrigibility”.

I'm currently an assistant professor at the University …

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