Publications
Professor Nick Bostrom:
Bostrom, N. (2011) and and Cirkovic, M. (Eds.) 'Global Catastrophic Risks' Oxford University Press
Bostrom, N. (2010), 'Rebooting Britain: Make policy using prediction markets', Wired UK, (January 10 issue) pp. 96-97
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Bostrom, N. (2010), 'Super Human', Business Voice (March Issue)
Bostrom, N. (2010), 'The Future of Humanity', in J.-K. B. Olsen, S. A. Pedersen and V. F. Hendricks (Eds.) Companion to Philosophy of Technology,Wiley-Blackwell pp. 551-558
Bostrom, N. and Yudkowsky, E. (2010), 'The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence', in W. Ramsey and K. Frankish (Eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Bostrom, N., Cirkovic , M. M. and Sandberg, A. (2010), 'Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks', Risk Analysis, Vol: 30(10) pp. 1495-1506
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Bostrom, N. (2010), 'Ideas of the Century: The Simulation Argument', TPM: The Philosophers' Magazine, (50)
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Bostrom, N. and Roache, R., (2009), 'Smart Policy: Cognitive Enhancement and the Public Interest', In J. Savulescu, R. T. Meulen and G. Kahane (Eds.), Enhancing Human Capacities, (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell)
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Bostrom, N., (2009), 'Enhancement Ethics: The State of the Debate', In J. Savulescu and N. Bostrom (Eds.), Human Enhancement, (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 1-22
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Bostrom, N., (2009), 'How to Enhance Human Beings', In M. Brockman (Ed.), What's Next: Dispatches on the Future of Science: Original Essays from a New Generation of Scientists, (Vintage) pp. 25-39
Bostrom, N. and Sandberg, A., (2009), 'Cognitive Enhancement: Methods, Ethics, Regulatory Challenges', Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol: 15 (3), pp. 311-341
Professor. Vincent C. Müller
(2012), 'Pancomputationalism: Theory or metaphor?' in Ruth Hagengruber (ed.), Philosophy's Relevance in Information Science (Berlin: Springer), forthcoming.
(2011), 'On the possibilities of hypercomputing supertasks', Minds and Machines, 21 (1), 83-96.
(2011), 'Interaction and resistance: The recognition of intentions in new human-computer interaction', in Anna Esposito, et al. (eds.), Towards autonomous, adaptive, and context-aware multimodal interfaces: Theoretical and practical issues (Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS, 6456; Berlin: Springer), 1-7.
(2011), 'A dialogue concerning two world systems: Info-computational vs. mechanistic', in Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Mark Burgin (eds.), Information and computation: Essays on scientific and philosophical understanding of foundations of information and computation (Boston: World Scientific), 149-84.
(2010), 'The hard and easy grounding problems', AMD Newsletter, 7 (1), 8-9.
(2009), 'Symbol grounding in computational systems: A paradox of intentions', Minds and Machines, 19 (4), 529-41.
(2009), 'Would you mind being watched by machines? Privacy concerns in data mining', AI & Society, 23 (4), 529-44.
Dr. Anders Sandberg
Sandberg, A. and Bostrom, N. (2011): Machine Intelligence Survey, Technical Report #2011‐1, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford
University: pp. 1‐12. Read
Armstrong, S. (2010): Utility Indifference, Technical Report #2010-1, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University: pp. 1-5. Read
Dr. Toby Ord:
Ord, T., Hillerbrand, R. & Bostrom, N. (2010): Probing the improbable: methodological challenges for risks with low probabilities and high stakes, Journal of Risk research Read
Bostrom, N. & Ord T (2006):
The Reversal Test: Eliminating Status Quo
Bias in Applied Ethics Read














