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Prosthetic Gods

Di: James Hughes and Nir Eisikovits
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Welcome to “Prosthetic Gods,” the podcast where bioethicist James Hughes and philosopher Nir Eisikovits engage in spirited debates on the ethics and politics of emerging technologies. Hughes, a pro-technology transhumanist, and Eisikovits, with his Luddite stance, explore topics from brain-computer interfaces to artificial intelligence. Tune in and explore the promise and perils of technological advancements with us!Copyright 2026 All rights reserved. Filosofia Scienze sociali
  • Nicholas Christakis - Technology and Contagion
    Apr 22 2026
    Episode 40 - Nicholas Christakis - Technology and Contagion

    Dr. Nicholas Christakis is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University and the Director of the Human Nature Lab. His research sits at the intersection of the social, biological, and computational sciences, exploring how our evolutionary biology and social network structures shape human behavior, health, and society. His groundbreaking work on "social contagion," demonstrates how everything from obesity and smoking to happiness and cooperative behavior spreads through human networks. Most recently, his work has focused on the emergence of "hybrid systems" of humans and machines, examining both the Burkean risks of how AI might degrade our interpersonal social graces and the technoprogressive potential of using "dumb bots" to optimize human coordination.

    Show Notes:

    The Human Nature Lab at Yale University An overview of Dr. Christakis's current research on social networks, computational social science, and the biology of social interactions.

    Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society, by Nicholas Christakis. His 2019 book detailing how evolution has biologically pre-wired humans for a "good society" based on love, friendship, and cooperation.

    Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives, by Nicholas Christakis His 2009 book exploring the "three degrees of influence" rule and how social contagion dictates our behavior.

    Dr. Christakis on Bluesky - @nachristakis.bsky.social

    For the Love of Science Vlog

    As always, listeners can contact us at prostheticgods@gmail.com with questions, comments, and suggestions for future topics.

    Credits:

    Hosted by James Hughes and Nir Eisikovits Music & Production by Jake Burley

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    57 min
  • Live from Portsmouth: Artificial Intelligence and Human Values
    Apr 17 2026
    Live from Portsmouth: Artificial Intelligence and Human Values

    In this special live episode of Prosthetic Gods, we bring you a night of big ideas recorded on April 2nd at the Music Hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Presented as part of the University of New Hampshire's Sidore Lecture Series, "Artificial Intelligence and Human Values" gathered three leading thinkers to explore what AI means for how we live, think, and relate to one another.

    The evening opens with short, TED-style talks from Kay Mathieson (Northeastern University), Henry Shevlin (Cambridge University), and Harvey Lederman (UT Austin), each offering a distinct lens on the philosophical, ethical, and cognitive stakes of AI. Nir and J then take the stage to lead a wide-ranging live discussion with all three speakers and with questions and reflections from the Portsmouth audience.

    Show Notes:

    Artificial Intelligence and Human Values: A Public Conversation

    As always, listeners can contact us at prostheticgods@gmail.com with questions, comments, and suggestions for future topics.

    Credits:

    Hosted by James Hughes and Nir Eisikovits Music & Production by Jake Burley

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    2 ore e 13 min
  • Sven Nyholm on Ethics of AI
    Apr 9 2026
    Episode 39 - Sven Nyholm on the Ethics of AI

    This week on Prosthetic Gods we are talking to Sven Nyholm about his new book The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. If our thinking relies on external media, where do we stop and the AIs start? What is the moral status of LLMs? Are they sentient? Are AI relationships any good? And should we raise robots like children?

    Sven Nyholm is Professor of the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence at LMU Munich and a Principal Investigator for AI Ethics at the Munich Center for Machine Learning. His books include Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency, and Anthropomorphism and This Is Technology Ethics: An Introduction, and his latest, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, ranges from alignment and moral responsibility to artificial consciousness and the existential stakes of humanity's wager on AI.

    Show Notes:

    Sven Nyholm at Researchgate and PhilPapers

    “How AI Robs Us of Meaning” Sven Nyholm

    The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence by Sven Nyholm

    As always, listeners can contact us at prostheticgods@gmail.com with questions, comments, and suggestions for future topics.

    Credits:

    Hosted by James Hughes and Nir Eisikovits Music & Production by Jake Burley

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    1 ora e 9 min
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