Humans and Machines
The Center for Humans & Machines conducts interdisciplinary science, to understand, anticipate, and shape major disruptions from digital media and Artificial Intelligence to the way we think, learn, work, play, cooperate and govern.
Learn more about the concepts that guide our research here.
Canonical Papers
Machine Culture
The ability of humans to create and disseminate culture is often credited as the single most important factor of our success as a species. We explore the notion of ‘machine culture’, culture mediated or generated by machines . . . Read more.
Machine Behavior
Machines powered by artificial intelligence increasingly mediate our social, cultural, economic and political interactions. Understanding the behavior of artificial intelligence systems is essential . . . Read more.
The Moral Machine Experiment
Adoption of self-driving, Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) promises to dramatically reduce the number of traffic accidents. But some inevitable accidents will require AVs to make tradeoffs . . . Read more.
Bad Machines Corrupt Good Morals
As machines powered by AI influence humans’ behavior in ways that are both like and unlike the ways humans influence each other, worry emerges about the corrupting power of AI agents . . . Read more.
Cooperating with Machines
We develop state-of-the-art machine-learning algorithms that cooperate with people and other machines at levels that rival human cooperation in two-player repeated games . . . Read more.
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Over the course of three days,
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human and Machine Creativity will bring together researchers from behavioural and computer science, philosophy and ethics, arts, communication, and media studies. The event will offer a space to exchange ideas, challenge assumptions, and envision new directions for understanding how both humans and machines shape creative expression.
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In the Media
A Failure of Empathy Led to 200,000 Deaths. It Has Deep Roots.22 September 2020
Written by Olga Khazan
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A Study on Driverless-Car Ethics Offers a Troubling Look Into Our Values24 January 2019
Written by Caroline Lester
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Whom should self-driving cars protect in an accident?27 October 2018
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Efforts to Acknowledge the Risks of New A.I. Technology 22 October 2018
Written by Cade Metz
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