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Programme

Time Programme
4:30pm Opening Remarks by
Prof Jon Wilson (Dean of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
4:35pm "AI, experimental philosophy of the human" by
Dr Tobias Rees 
(Philosopher, Founder of Limn, Senior Google Visiting Fellow in Quantum AI;
Senior AI 2050 Fellow of Schmidt Sciences; Senior Berggruen Fellow at Peking University)
5:15pm Discussion by:
Prof Jacob Stegenga (College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences), and
Assoc Prof Li Boyang (College of Computing & Data Science)
5:45pm Open Discussion/Q&A Session
Moderated by Prof Jon Wilson
6:00pm End

 

Buffet reception will follow after the talk. All participants are welcome.  

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Speakers

"AI, experimental philosophy of the human" by Dr Tobias Rees

I will try to show, in five vignettes that are located at the intersection of the history of concepts and cutting edge AI, how AI is challenging and changing the modern concept of the human (and thereby renders insufficient the vocabulary we built on the back of this concept).

 

Dr Tobias Rees

Philosopher
Founder of Limn,
Senior Google Visiting Fellow in Quantum AI;
Senior AI 2050 Fellow of Schmidt Sciences;
Senior Berggruen Fellow at Peking University
Dr Tobias Rees
  • Dr Tobias Rees

    Tobias Rees is founder and CEO of Limn, an AI studio located at the intersection of philosophy, art, and technology.

    Prior to founding Limn, Rees was William Dawson Chair at McGill; Reid Hoffman Professor of Humanities at Parsons/The New School; Director at the Berggruen institute; and founder of ToftH

    Rees’ work has consistently focused on the history of thought: on history of the categories that organize how, at a given time, humans think and understand and experience the world.Specifically, his work focused on the history of the concepts of the human, of nature, and of technology (and on how/why the categorical distinction between these three categories fails us today).

    Over the last few years he worked closely with technology companies on understanding the philosophical newness of AI and on making the understanding of this newness relevant for AI research and development.
    Rees has written 7 books, over 50 articles, and is the recipient of multiple prizes and fellowships, nationally and internationally. He has worked as an advisor to many European and North American Universities and Art Institutions and has a long history of collaborations with artists.

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Details

Start: 25 November 2025
4:30 pm
End: 25 November 2025
6:00 pm
NTU College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

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