I am a philosopher of mind and cognitive science, currently working as a postdoctoral fellow at Stellenbosch University and at the Centre for Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (CPAI), University of Copenhagen. My works aims to understand how we can use machines to create better lives for humans.
I currently work on issues in the ethics of artificial intelligence, such as responsibility gaps, trust and trustworthiness, knowledge, and the ontology of artificial systems. My research combines philosophy of mind and action, cognitive psychology, and ethics. I am also interested in luck, moral responsibility, and probabilistic models of cognit…
I am a philosopher of mind and cognitive science, currently working as a postdoctoral fellow at Stellenbosch University and at the Centre for Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (CPAI), University of Copenhagen. My works aims to understand how we can use machines to create better lives for humans.
I currently work on issues in the ethics of artificial intelligence, such as responsibility gaps, trust and trustworthiness, knowledge, and the ontology of artificial systems. My research combines philosophy of mind and action, cognitive psychology, and ethics. I am also interested in luck, moral responsibility, and probabilistic models of cognition. In my doctoral dissertation, “Freedom in Uncertainty”, I defend the view that we have free will, which consists in being psychologically limited creatures.
I have a PhD in Philosophy and an MA in Cognition and Communication from the University of Copenhagen. I also have a BA in Business Administration from Athens University of Economics and Business. My teaching experience includes BA and MA courses in cognitive science, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, and ethics. In a previous life I worked as a business developer for startups.