
Miriam Gorr
Chair of Theory and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (Alexander von Humboldt Professorship)
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Miriam’s research explores the moral status of the intersection between AI systems, humans, and animals. For her Ph.D. project, she developed an interest-based framework for determining the moral status of intelligent machines. She is also contributing to the K3I-Cycling project by examining the ethical opportunities and challenges of AI-driven recycling systems.
Recent Publications
- Gorr, Miriam (2024). Is moral status done with words? A reply to Coeckelbergh’s performative view of moral status. Ethics and Information Technology, 26(1), 10.
- Gorr, Miriam (2023). How We Respond to Robots and Whether It Matters Morally. In: Social Robots in Social Institutions. IOS Press, 2023. 498-507.
- Gorr, Miriam (2023). Book review: This Is Technology Ethics: An Introduction. Journal of Applied Philosophy 40.4.
- Gorr, Miriam (2023). AI & Human Interaction. Philosophy Now, 155, 12-15.