Vincent C. Müller

Vincent C. Müller
Professor of Philosophy
Anatolia College/ACT
Thessaloniki

http://www.sophia.de
Twitter: @VincentCMueller

Vincent C. Müller's research focuses on theory and ethics of technology, particularly artificial intelligence. He is professor of philosophy at Anatolia College/ACT, president of the European Association for Cognitive Systems and chair of the euRobotics topics group on 'ethical, legal and socio-economic issues'. He has generated 3.6mil.€ research income for his institution. Müller organizes a conference series on the Theory and Philosophy of AI and is principal investigator of a EC-funded research project on the ethics of "Digital Do-It-Yourself" (DIDIY).

Müller has published ca. 40 academic papers and twelve edited volumes in the philosophy of computing, the philosophy of AI and cognitive science, the philosophy of language, applied ethics, and related areas. He has organised ca. 25 conferences or workshops and given ca. 100 presentations. Müller studied philosophy with cognitive science, linguistics and history at the universities of Marburg, Hamburg, London and Oxford. He was Stanley J. Seeger Fellow at Princeton University and James Martin Research Fellow at the University of Oxford.

In the DiDIY project, VCM is responsible for impacts and risks of digital DIY technologies. His DiDIY blog discusses some of these issues.

Short video statement on the research at DiDIY (from January 2015):

 

 

Digital DIY Kickoff: Vincent C. Müller from DiDIY on Vimeo.

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