Nature Human Behavior published Prof. De Cremer’s ideas on why machines cannot be moral role models

In this piece, Prof. De Cremer adopts a human-centred approach making clear that our tendency to anthropomorphize machines, creates a dialogue where we position machines in such a way that the outcomes deriving from their decisions are believed to influence the morals of humans (i.e. can corrupt our morals). He argues that this is not [...]

2022-09-17T09:52:50+00:00News|

Captain “Sully” recommends Prof. De Cremer’s work on human versus artificial intelligence

On January 15, 2009, captain Chelsey "Sully" Sullenberger landed his Airbus A320 on the Hudson River after being struck by a flock of birds resulting in a loss of all engine power. His pilot skills and intuition made it possible that all passengers were rescued, but also demonstrated that all possible simulations and data-driven advice [...]

2022-09-17T09:52:40+00:00News|

Prof. De Cremer’s executive course on leading transformational change presented at National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Learning Festival

Prof. De Cremer presented the key points of his successful course on “Leading transformational change” NUS’s learning festival with a specific focus on digital learning. Check out the video of his presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuyD9Cw3VWo&list=PLBmWVtA9bM8gQDYVuu3TvibZ29G4p_sM_&index=7

2022-09-17T09:52:33+00:00News|
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