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Prosthetic Gods

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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 2024 All rights reserved. Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • 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 h y 9 m
  • Humanoid Robots
    Mar 25 2026
    Episode 38 - Humanoid Robots

    This week on Prosthetic Gods, Nir and J talk about the distinctive ethical issues raised by the humanoid robots coming to homes and workplaces. Their presence and human-like form elicit unique responses compared to those of non-embodied AI. The appearance of a robot can manipulate human empathy and consent; robotic caregiving could be used as a pretext to dismantle the social safety net, and robot lovers could deepen loneliness.

    Show Notes:

    Moravec’s paradox

    “Can AI Robots Help Older Adults Live in Their Homes Longer?” By Lee Pruitt

    “China Could Dominate the Physical AI Future” by Eric Schmidt and Selina Xu

    “Humanoid Robots to Reach Nearly US$30 Billion by 2036” by Shihao Fu

    Humans (2015-2018, 3 seasons)

    Battlestar Gallactica (2004-2009, 5 seasons)

    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 h y 2 m
  • Anthropic's Conflict with the Pentagon: A Conversation with Alan Rozenshtein
    Mar 13 2026
    Episode 37 - Anthropic's Conflict with the Pentagon: A Conversation with Alan Rozenshtein

    This week on Prosthetic Gods, J and Nir are talking to Alan Rozenshtein, professor of Law at the University of Minnesota, senior editor of Lawfare, fellow at Brookings, and former attorney at the Justice Department specializing in national defense. We talked about the legal and political implications of the Trump administration’s conflict with Anthropic over the military and surveillance uses of Claude.

    Show Notes:

    Alan Rozenshtein’s website

    Scaling Laws podcast

    "Congress—Not the Pentagon or Anthropic—Should Set Military AI Rules" by Alan Rozenshtein

    "Lawfare Daily: The Pentagon Designates Anthropic as a Supply Chain Risk" podcast with Benjamin Wittes

    "Scaling Laws: The Pentagon Goes to War With Anthropic" podcast with Kevin Frazier

    “The Most Disruptive Company in the World” by Harry Booth and Billy Perrigo

    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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    51 m
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