Starting my bachelor’s degree in Philosophy at King’s College London, I aspired to use my analytical and creative problem solving skills to contribute to society. The ethics of Artificial Intelligence is an emerging field in philosophy, which sparked my interest as it holds the key to shape technological innovation as beneficial for all. The questions I focus on assess the impact of AI on our epistemic agency, how to assign responsibility to AI frameworks, and especially how an artificial moral agent should ethically behave in a pluralistic society. During my MPhil in Ethics of AI, Data and Algorithms, led by experts from the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, I aim to learn and produce meaningful research for the field of ethics of AI, facilitated through an interdisciplinary approach sourcing technical knowledge about AI combined with philosophy. Moreover, I hope to engage with and mutually inspire the communities of Gates scholars, Cambridge, and beyond.
King's College London (University of London) Philosophy 2023