
The IEET studies and debates responsible public policy innovations for the safe and responsible use of technologies that have the potential to positively transform human lives.
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We are excited to announce the appointment of David Shapiro as an IEET Fellow focusing on the Future of Work. David is an author and public educator focused on “Post-Labor Economics”: how AI and the Fourt...
Emerging Technoprogressive Politicians. In their weekly chat for Technoprogressive Hub, J. Hughes and Matteo McDermant also spoke about the technoprogressive policy proposals from California Congressman and US Presidential aspirant Ro Khann...
I come to praise Steve Umbrello.
But to understand how important Steve has been to me and to the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, you need to know where we came from. And t...
Apparently finding a Burkean Luddite - Nir Eisikovits - and a socialist transhumanist - J. Hughes - who are friends, and conversant with philosophy is a rare thing. At the University of New Hampshire a group of philosophy professors and stu...
On June 5–6, the UMass Boston Applied Ethics Center, in partnership with the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, is convening The Philosophy of Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Neurotechnology and Society Conference — two days of ri...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies is a nonprofit techno-progressive think tank which examines how progress in science and technology can increase freedom, happiness, and human flourishing in democratic societies.
Writer and Unconditional Universal Basic Income (UBI) advocate with a crowdfunded basic income; Founder and CEO of the Income To Support All (ITSA) Foundation; Author of Let There Be Money
James Hughes is a bioethicist and sociologist who serves as executive director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET).
Philosophy, psychology, and culture in conversation. Steven Umbrello explores consciousness and conversion through Bernard Lonergan and Jordan Peterson to rediscover meaning and responsibility.
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