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We’re pleased to host a guest talk by Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (Underwood Professor of Philosophy, Yonsei University) on AI Epistemology.
The talk will take place on campus and streamed online. Non-KCL attendees are welcome but should register in advance. Details below.
Date and Time
Tuesday Aug 5th, 2025 11:00-12:30 UK Time (UTC)
Location
Room (S)2.01, Bush House South Building, Strand, London WC2B 4BG.
Non-KCL attendees are welcome but must register by sending an email to julien.dutant@kcl.ac.uk by Monday 4th, 12:00 UTC and should check in as visitors upon arrival with the security desk at Bush House North Entrance Strand campus, 30 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG.
Online access
We’ll stream the meeting via MS Teams and have a Q&A if feasible. To receive a meeting link, send an email to julien.dutant@kcl.ac.uk by Tuesday 5th, 9:00 UTC. You’ll need a MS Teams client (2024 or later) installed on your device.
Title and Abstract
AI epistemology
How might the use of AI impact the epistemic status of beliefs acquired and held by humans? In investigating this question, considerations on AI errors are used as a platform for discussion of the question of what conditions must be satisfied in order for human AI-based belief to qualify as knowledge. Theoretical tools from mainstream epistemology are brought to bear on this question.
Organization
The talk is hosted by the Formal Methods Research group, Department of Philosophy, King’s College London. Organised by Julien Dutant and chaired by Monica Z. X. Ding.