Linus Huang is a philosopher of cognitive science, technology, and artificial intelligence. He received his Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science from University of Sydney and held postdoctoral fellowships at Academia Sinica, Taiwan and University of California, San Diego. Linus’s research program explores, from an embodied mind perspective, the implications of computational cognitive neuroscience on the nature of agency and the human mind. Furthermore, He applies this embodied perspective to examine how we can promote social justice by ameliorating implicit bias and algorithmic bias. His research has been published in Synthese, Philosop…

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