• Purdue University
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
  • Princeton University
    Center for Information Technology Policy
    Visiting scholar
  • Argonne National Laboratory
    Other (Part-time)
APA Central Division
CV
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America
  • After science
    Science 390 (6774). 2025.
    With the emergence of AI in science, we are witnessing the prelude to a curious inversion – our human ability to instrumentally control nature is beginning to outpace human understanding of nature, and in some instances, appears possible without understanding at all. With rapid adoption of AI across all scientific disciplines, what does this mean for the future of scientific inquiry? And what comes after science?
  • Deep Learning Opacity in Scientific Discovery
    Philosophy of Science 90 (5): 1089-1099. 2023.
    Philosophers have recently focused on critical, epistemological challenges that arise from the opacity of deep neural networks. One might conclude from this literature that doing good science with opaque models is exceptionally challenging, if not impossible. Yet, this is hard to square with the recent boom in optimism for AI in science alongside a flood of recent scientific breakthroughs driven by AI methods. In this paper, I argue that the disconnect between philosophical pessimism and scienti…Read more