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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ep. 5 The Ethics of AI Welfare: Consciousness, Agency, and Moral Status | Prof. Jeff Sebo (NYU)</p>
<p>Is it possible for artificial intelligence to experience happiness or suffering? In this episode, host Maryna Nekrasova sits down with Professor Jeff Sebo, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Director of the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy at NYU. Ahead of his lecture at McGill University’s Philosophy, Technology, and Policy Lab, Professor Sebo discusses why we must take AI welfare seriously in the near future. Together, they untangle complex philosophical boundaries, exploring the distinctions between welfare subjects and moral patients, the routes of consciousness and robust agency, and the looming tensions between AI safety and AI welfare.📘 Featured Book: The Moral Circle (2025) by Professor Jeff Sebo.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
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<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ep. 5 The Ethics of AI Welfare: Consciousness, Agency, and Moral Status | Prof. Jeff Sebo (NYU)</p>
<p>Is it possible for artificial intelligence to experience happiness or suffering? In this episode, host Maryna Nekrasova sits down with Professor Jeff Sebo, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Director of the Center for Mind, Ethics, and Policy at NYU. Ahead of his lecture at McGill University’s Philosophy, Technology, and Policy Lab, Professor Sebo discusses why we must take AI welfare seriously in the near future. Together, they untangle complex philosophical boundaries, exploring the distinctions between welfare subjects and moral patients, the routes of consciousness and robust agency, and the looming tensions between AI safety and AI welfare.📘 Featured Book: The Moral Circle (2025) by Professor Jeff Sebo.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
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💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.
Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!
🌐 Connect With Us: Website: https://www.mcgillptplab.com 
X / Twitter: https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ 
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<p>Blog: The Normative Network: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>Is there an inherent conflict between Indigenous culture and technological progress?</p>
<p>In this episode of the PTP Podcast, Alex sits down with Robbie Dillon to discuss his recent article on the Normative Network Substack. Robbie unpacks the "Double Bind": the catch-22 where Indigenous people are viewed as "unauthentic" if they adopt modern technology, but "primitive" if they don't.</p>
<p>We explore: The Erasure of History: Indigenous inventions like the syringe, aspirin, and the baby bottle. Metaphysical Worldviews: Comparing the "Dominion" model of the West with the "Relational" model of Sky Woman.</p>
<p>Epistemic Humility: Why approaching the "Great Mystery" leads to more sustainable technology. The Oka Crisis (1990): The significance of Robbie’s shirt and the ongoing fight against land expropriation.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
<p>X / Twitter: <a href='https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab'>https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab </a></p>
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<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ep 4. “Indgenizing Technology”. Read the full article on Substack:</p>
<p>“Indgenizing Technology”</p>
<p>Blog: The Normative Network: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>Is there an inherent conflict between Indigenous culture and technological progress?</p>
<p>In this episode of the PTP Podcast, Alex sits down with Robbie Dillon to discuss his recent article on the Normative Network Substack. Robbie unpacks the "Double Bind": the catch-22 where Indigenous people are viewed as "unauthentic" if they adopt modern technology, but "primitive" if they don't.</p>
<p>We explore: The Erasure of History: Indigenous inventions like the syringe, aspirin, and the baby bottle. Metaphysical Worldviews: Comparing the "Dominion" model of the West with the "Relational" model of Sky Woman.</p>
<p>Epistemic Humility: Why approaching the "Great Mystery" leads to more sustainable technology. The Oka Crisis (1990): The significance of Robbie’s shirt and the ongoing fight against land expropriation.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
<p>X / Twitter: <a href='https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab'>https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab </a></p>
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<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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“Indgenizing Technology”
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In this episode of the PTP Podcast, Alex sits down with Robbie Dillon to discuss his recent article on the Normative Network Substack. Robbie unpacks the "Double Bind": the catch-22 where Indigenous people are viewed as "unauthentic" if they adopt modern technology, but "primitive" if they don't.
We explore: The Erasure of History: Indigenous inventions like the syringe, aspirin, and the baby bottle. Metaphysical Worldviews: Comparing the "Dominion" model of the West with the "Relational" model of Sky Woman.
Epistemic Humility: Why approaching the "Great Mystery" leads to more sustainable technology. The Oka Crisis (1990): The significance of Robbie’s shirt and the ongoing fight against land expropriation.
💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.
Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!
🌐 Connect With Us: Website: https://www.mcgillptplab.com 
X / Twitter: https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgill-philosophy-technology-and-policy-lab/ 
YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ep 3. "A theory of slowrunning".</p>
<p>Read the full article on Substack: "A theory of slowrunning"</p>
<p>Blog: The Normative Network: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>What’s the difference between an "idler" and a "slow runner"? Alex Carty joins the podcast to discuss his new paper on the metaphysics of video games. We explore how changing our attitude toward game goals creates entirely new activities within the same digital framework.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
<p>X / Twitter: <a href='https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab'>https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab </a></p>
<p>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/'>https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ </a></p>
<p>LinkedIn: <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgill-philosophy-technology-and-policy-lab/'>https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgill-philosophy-technology-and-policy-lab/ </a></p>
<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ep 3. "A theory of slowrunning".</p>
<p>Read the full article on Substack: "A theory of slowrunning"</p>
<p>Blog: The Normative Network: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>What’s the difference between an "idler" and a "slow runner"? Alex Carty joins the podcast to discuss his new paper on the metaphysics of video games. We explore how changing our attitude toward game goals creates entirely new activities within the same digital framework.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
<p>X / Twitter: <a href='https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab'>https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab </a></p>
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<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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Read the full article on Substack: "A theory of slowrunning"
Blog: The Normative Network: https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork 
What’s the difference between an "idler" and a "slow runner"? Alex Carty joins the podcast to discuss his new paper on the metaphysics of video games. We explore how changing our attitude toward game goals creates entirely new activities within the same digital framework.
💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.
Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!
🌐 Connect With Us: Website: https://www.mcgillptplab.com 
X / Twitter: https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgill-philosophy-technology-and-policy-lab/ 
YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab
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        <title>AI, Data Sovereignty, and Global Power | McGill PTP Ep. 2</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ep 2. "When Technology Governs Across Borders Without Law"</p>
<p>Read the full article on Substack: When Technology Governs Across Borders Without Law Blog: The Normative Network: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>Is Big Tech the new global government? In this episode of the McGill PTP Philosophy Podcast, host Alex Carty sits down with philosopher Radheesh Ameresekere to discuss his first post for "The Normative Network."</p>
<p>They dive deep into why we need to stop viewing AI and digital technologies merely as "tools" or "products" and start seeing them as active forms of global governance. From the US Cloud Act and data sovereignty to the blurring lines between private firms and state power, Radheesh argues that our current international legal frameworks are failing to keep up with technological innovation.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ep 2. "When Technology Governs Across Borders Without Law"</p>
<p>Read the full article on Substack: When Technology Governs Across Borders Without Law Blog: The Normative Network: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>Is Big Tech the new global government? In this episode of the McGill PTP Philosophy Podcast, host Alex Carty sits down with philosopher Radheesh Ameresekere to discuss his first post for "The Normative Network."</p>
<p>They dive deep into why we need to stop viewing AI and digital technologies merely as "tools" or "products" and start seeing them as active forms of global governance. From the US Cloud Act and data sovereignty to the blurring lines between private firms and state power, Radheesh argues that our current international legal frameworks are failing to keep up with technological innovation.</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
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<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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Read the full article on Substack: When Technology Governs Across Borders Without Law Blog: The Normative Network: https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork 
Is Big Tech the new global government? In this episode of the McGill PTP Philosophy Podcast, host Alex Carty sits down with philosopher Radheesh Ameresekere to discuss his first post for "The Normative Network."
They dive deep into why we need to stop viewing AI and digital technologies merely as "tools" or "products" and start seeing them as active forms of global governance. From the US Cloud Act and data sovereignty to the blurring lines between private firms and state power, Radheesh argues that our current international legal frameworks are failing to keep up with technological innovation.
💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.
Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!
🌐 Connect With Us: Website: https://www.mcgillptplab.com 
X / Twitter: https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgill-philosophy-technology-and-policy-lab/ 
YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab
#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ep 1. "The Final Abstraction: Artificial Intelligence and The Crisis of Human Labour"</p>
<p>This show is based on the substack article: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>How is Artificial Intelligence quietly shaping our daily decisions?</p>
<p>Join us as we unpack the hidden ethical implications of the algorithms we rely on every day. John Bollinger from the McGill PTP Lab explores the intersection of AI and human autonomy. We discuss the philosophical frameworks needed to understand algorithmic bias, the impact of social media echo chambers, and how we can advocate for better tech policy. If you are interested in the future of digital governance, this talk is for you.</p>
<p>⏱️ Chapters </p>
<p>0:00 — Introduction: Why Philosophy Matters for Tech</p>
<p>1:45 — The Tools of Philosophy in a Digital Age</p>
<p>4:10 — Investigating AI and Emerging Technologies</p>
<p>7:30 — Beyond the Screen: Shaping Human Experience</p>
<p>10:20 — Our Mission: The Good Digital Life</p>
<p>13:15 — Realizing a Just Digital Society</p>
<p>15:40 — How to Get Involved with PTP Lab</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
<p>X / Twitter: <a href='https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab'>https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab </a></p>
<p>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/'>https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ </a></p>
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<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ep 1. "The Final Abstraction: Artificial Intelligence and The Crisis of Human Labour"</p>
<p>This show is based on the substack article: <a href='https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork'>https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork </a></p>
<p>How is Artificial Intelligence quietly shaping our daily decisions?</p>
<p>Join us as we unpack the hidden ethical implications of the algorithms we rely on every day. John Bollinger from the McGill PTP Lab explores the intersection of AI and human autonomy. We discuss the philosophical frameworks needed to understand algorithmic bias, the impact of social media echo chambers, and how we can advocate for better tech policy. If you are interested in the future of digital governance, this talk is for you.</p>
<p>⏱️ Chapters </p>
<p>0:00 — Introduction: Why Philosophy Matters for Tech</p>
<p>1:45 — The Tools of Philosophy in a Digital Age</p>
<p>4:10 — Investigating AI and Emerging Technologies</p>
<p>7:30 — Beyond the Screen: Shaping Human Experience</p>
<p>10:20 — Our Mission: The Good Digital Life</p>
<p>13:15 — Realizing a Just Digital Society</p>
<p>15:40 — How to Get Involved with PTP Lab</p>
<p>💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.</p>
<p>Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!</p>
<p>🌐 Connect With Us: Website: <a href='https://www.mcgillptplab.com'>https://www.mcgillptplab.com </a></p>
<p>X / Twitter: <a href='https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab'>https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab </a></p>
<p>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/'>https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ </a></p>
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<p>YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab</p>
<p>#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor</p>
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This show is based on the substack article: https://substack.com/@thenormativenetwork 
How is Artificial Intelligence quietly shaping our daily decisions?
Join us as we unpack the hidden ethical implications of the algorithms we rely on every day. John Bollinger from the McGill PTP Lab explores the intersection of AI and human autonomy. We discuss the philosophical frameworks needed to understand algorithmic bias, the impact of social media echo chambers, and how we can advocate for better tech policy. If you are interested in the future of digital governance, this talk is for you.
⏱️ Chapters 
0:00 — Introduction: Why Philosophy Matters for Tech
1:45 — The Tools of Philosophy in a Digital Age
4:10 — Investigating AI and Emerging Technologies
7:30 — Beyond the Screen: Shaping Human Experience
10:20 — Our Mission: The Good Digital Life
13:15 — Realizing a Just Digital Society
15:40 — How to Get Involved with PTP Lab
💡 About the McGill PTP Lab The McGill Philosophy, Technology &amp; Policy (PTP) Lab brings the tools of philosophy to bear on pressing questions in technology ethics and policy. We investigate the interconnections between AI, social media, gaming platforms, and other emerging technologies, examining how they collectively shape human experience. Our mission is to articulate and help realize the good digital life and just digital society.
Subscribe for more discussions on technology, ethics, and policy!
🌐 Connect With Us: Website: https://www.mcgillptplab.com 
X / Twitter: https://x.com/mcgill_ptp_lab 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcgill.ptp.lab/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgill-philosophy-technology-and-policy-lab/ 
YouYube: https://www.youtube.com/@McGillPTPLab
#TechEthics #AIEthics #PhilosophyOfTech #DigitalPolicy #McGillUniversity #TechGovernance #HumanLabor]]></itunes:summary>
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